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What are silliconet ?
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Simple sillicones consist of ` (##KSV_INORG_CHM_P1_C07_S01_006_S01.png" width="80%">chains in which alkyl or phencyl groups occupy the remaining bonding positons on eacgh silicon . They are hydrophobic (water rpeellabnt ) in nature .
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