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Silicon is an element. It is not "made" except by nature. Perhaps you are thinking of silicone which is the generic name for several compounds, some of which have metallic characteristics
Silicon does not form ionic compounds containing Si cations. It is after all a non-metal. There are some "odd" compounds called silicides binary compounds of metals with silicon but generally these are not ionic, only those with the more reactive metals have ionic nature, silicon forming cluster anions (Zintl compounds) such as Si44- (isoelectronic with P4 molecule)
silicon and carbon
Silicon is an element, and therefore by definition no compounds are found in it!
no both iron and silicon are elements. chemical compounds aretwo or more elements.
Glass is a common compound that contains silicon in it.
There is no compound of neon and silicon. Neon does not form compounds.
there are two for silicone.those are 0 and 4.Atomic silicon has oxidation number 0. It forms a wide variety of compounds, specially with oxygen. In these compounds, the oxidation number of silicon can vary from 0 to +4.
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Silicon is the element. Others are compounds of different elements.
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Silicon dioxide