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(SiC), is rare in nature and also known as moissanite. | (SiC), is rare in nature and also known as moissanite. Its hardness is exceeded only by diamond and has potential as a semiconductor for applications requiring high power, high frequency or a large degree of chemical inertness. |
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(SiC), is rare in nature and also known as moissanite. Its hardness is exceeded only by diamond and has potential as a semiconductor for applications requiring high power, high frequency or a large degree of chemical inertness.