Silicon dioxide, also known as
silica (from the
Latin silex), is a
chemical compound that is an
oxide of
silicon with the
chemical formula O. It has been known since ancient times. Silica is most commonly found in nature as
quartz, as well as in various living organisms. In many parts of the world, silica is the major constituent of
sand. Silica is one of the most complex and most abundant families of materials, existing both as several minerals and being produced synthetically. Notable examples include
fused quartz,
crystal,
fumed silica,
silica gel, and
aerogels. Applications range from structural materials to microelectronics to components used in the food industry.