Silicones are industrially produced compounds derived from the element silicon. Although silicon is the second most common element in the earth's crust, its high affinity for oxygen means that it is only found in compounds with oxygen, namely as silicates and silicon dioxide that make up minerals and sand. Elemental silicon was discovered at a relatively late stage because of the very high silicon-oxygen bond energies.
The principal steps in the development of silicone chemistry were:
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