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Yes, the word 'spray' is both a verb and a noun. The noun 'spray' is a word for liquid that is moving through the air in the form of tiny drops; a liquid in a container that can be forced out in tiny drops; the container of such a liquid; an act or instance of using such a container; a word for a group of flower on a branch used for decoration; an attractive arrangement of flowers; a word for a thing.
Glass is almost completely made of silica (silicon dioxide), the naturally occurring form of the element silicon. This is basically the same substance as quartz and common sand. Silica is the most abundant substance on Earth and is paradoxically a liquid.
Si is the short form for Silicon and silicon is not a metal.
No. Metallic bond is formed in the case of metals. Silicon is a non metal and does not form metallic bond.
Silicon dioxide is a chemical compound that is made from combining two oxygen atoms and one silicon atom. Under exposure to oxygen, a silicon surface oxidizes to form silicon dioxide (SiO2).
Varnish can be bought in solid form (must be dissolved in alcohol before use), liquid form in cans, and liquid spray form in aerosol cans. In the first two forms it may be clear or tinted and you may add additional tints yourself if you desire.
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In pure form Silicon is a solid.
silicon is found in solid form as silicon dioxide (SiO2).
Metal is transferred in liquid form across the arc in the axial spray metal transfer method of GMA welding.
Yes, the word 'spray' is both a verb and a noun. The noun 'spray' is a word for liquid that is moving through the air in the form of tiny drops; a liquid in a container that can be forced out in tiny drops; the container of such a liquid; an act or instance of using such a container; a word for a group of flower on a branch used for decoration; an attractive arrangement of flowers; a word for a thing.
One atom that can form a bond with silicon is oxygen, to form silicon dioxide, SiO2.
Silicon and oxygen, in this form. SiO2 Silicon dioxide.
When silicon and bromine combine, they form silicon tetrabromide, SiBr4.
If you mean Polish people - it's Poles. If you mean the cleaning spray or liquid, then it's simply polish.
Silicon (Si) is solid at room temperature. Its melting point is 1414°C (2577°F).Silicone is a polymer made from silicon with carbon, oxygen, hydrogen. It is commonly used in breast implants, insulations, cookware, lubrications, sealants, and adhesives. Depending on its use and form, it can both be solid or liquid at room temperature (but never a gas). Some of its more common forms are silicone oil, silicone grease, silicon rubber, and silicone resin.
No, silicon can form only four covalent bonds.