Yes, it has a melting point of 1683 Kelvin.
the boiling point of silicon, in degrees Celsius, is between 2500 and 3645. However, the melting point, is around 1,140,40 degrees Celsius, as you may have noticed, its very high, and this is because its extremely high in oxygen.
Silicon is a covalent macromolecule. Argon, on the other hand, only has weak Van der Waal's force.
Silicon (Si)
Silicon (Si) Melting point: 1687 K, 1414 °C, 2577 °F Boiling point: 3538 K, 3265 °C, 5909 °F
Magnesium then silicon then chlorine
The melting point of silicon is: 1 414 0C.
The melting point of silicon is 1683 K. The boiling point of silicon is 2628 K.
the boiling point of silicon, in degrees Celsius, is between 2500 and 3645. However, the melting point, is around 1,140,40 degrees Celsius, as you may have noticed, its very high, and this is because its extremely high in oxygen.
Silicon is a covalent macromolecule. Argon, on the other hand, only has weak Van der Waal's force.
The melting point of silicon is 1414C.
High because you make cakes with it so it wont melt
At STP, neon is a gas, so its melting point is low whereas silicon is a solid, so its melting point is high
idk what u mean by "burning" it burn silicon have really high melting point so its not easy to melt it
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Silicon dioxide. Silicon dioxide silica is the mineral quartz and is a giant molecule with a melting point of over 16000C. Methanol is a molecular compound (an alcohol) with a melting point of -980C
Silicon (Si)
Silicon (Si) Melting point: 1687 K, 1414 °C, 2577 °F Boiling point: 3538 K, 3265 °C, 5909 °F