Sure, you just need to heat or pressurize it sufficiently. At 1 atm of pressure, elemental silicon boils at 2,357 degrees Celsius. At room temperature, though, silicon is solid.
Silicon is not a gas at all. In its elemental form it is a crystalline solid.
Silicon is a solid.
Silicon is a solid at room temperature.
Silicon Dioxide is a solid.
Becuase there is silicon in the gas. Silicon is a form of metal so it would only make sense.
No. Silicon is not a gas at room temperature. It is a solid.
Silicon is not a gas at all. In its elemental form it is a crystalline solid.
Silicon is a solid.
Silicon is a solid at room temperature.
Silicon Dioxide is a solid.
its a noble gas.
Argon is used as a protective gas in the process of preparation of silicon crystals.
The electron configurartion of silicon is [Ne]3s23p2.
The heat of vaporization for silicon is 383 kJ/mol.
Silicon (Si) doesn't react with water.
Becuase there is silicon in the gas. Silicon is a form of metal so it would only make sense.
solid