zirconium oxide
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A scientist examines a sample of zirconium oxide under bright laboratory lights.
Definition
Noun: * A white, crystalline, inorganic compound with the chemical formula ZrO₂. It is an oxide of the element zirconium, known for its high melting point, hardness, and chemical resistance. It is used in various industrial applications.
Usage
- As a material or substance: "Zirconium oxide" is used as a non-count noun to refer to the compound itself as a bulk material.
- The crucible was lined with zirconium oxide to withstand the extreme heat.
- The properties of zirconium oxide make it suitable for dental implants.
Examples
- The high refractive index of zirconium oxide makes it valuable in certain optical applications.
- Zirconium oxide ceramics are prized in engineering for their toughness and thermal stability.
- A layer of zirconium oxide can be applied as a protective coating on metal components.
Advanced Usage
- In materials science, "zirconium oxide" is often referred to by its mineral name, zirconia. The stabilized forms (e.g., yttria-stabilized zirconia) are critical for structural applications.
- In jewelry, cubic zirconia, a synthetic form of zirconium oxide, is a common diamond simulant.
Variants and Related Words
- Zirconia (n): A common synonym, especially in technical and commercial contexts.
- The implant was made from yttria-stabilized zirconia.
- Zircon (n): A natural mineral (zirconium silicate) that is a primary source for obtaining zirconium and zirconium oxide.
- The sand contained traces of zircon.
Synonyms
- Zirconia
- ZrO₂ (chemical formula)
Notes on Different Meanings
The term "zirconium oxide" has a single, specific scientific meaning referring to the chemical compound ZrO₂. It does not have common idiomatic or figurative uses.
A scientist examines a sample of zirconium oxide under bright laboratory lights.
Noun
- a white crystalline oxide; used in refractories and in insulation and abrasives and enamels and glazes