No normally directly. Silicon is the basis of sand which the media in which plants grow and is normally inert in chemical (especially biological) reactions.
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Diatomic algae and some grasses
it is an valley which the silicon gets onto the higher volume of concentration of the velocity and mass effect also produced in the silicon many chemicals and heat produce materials are produce in it.
The chief ingredient of most solar cells is silicon. Silicon is a semiconductor material that is used to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity through the photovoltaic effect.
Silicon is used as a deoxidising (killing) agent in the melting of steel, as a result, most steels contain a small percentage of silicon. Silicon contributes to hardening of the ferritic phase in steels and for this reason silicon killed steels are somewhat harder and stiffer than aluminium killed steels.
no it does not effect plants.
There are no plants there
In the transistor, first letter denotes the material and the second letter denotes about the type of device. Hence here in sk100 transistor, first letter s denotes that it is a silicon transistor and second letter k denotes that it is a hall effect device.So, sk100 is a hall effect silicon transistor....
yes
The effect of the sun to the plants is very good. The sun helps the plants in the process known as photosynthesis. This is a process through which plants manufacture their food.
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