It smalls allright.....Smells bad! If you can actually explain the odor...you have no life...
Silicon itself is odorless. However, some silicon compounds may have a specific odor depending on their structure and composition.
Silicon hexabromide
It could be named any one of monosilicon tetrafluoride, silicon tetrafluoride, or tetrafluorosilane.
Common compounds found in silicon include silicon dioxide (SiO2), silicon carbide (SiC), and silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4). Silicon dioxide, in the form of quartz or sand, is the most abundant compound and is used in making glass and ceramics. Silicon carbide is a hard material used in abrasive products and cutting tools, while silicon tetrachloride is a precursor in the production of silicon metal.
The chemical symbol for the element Silicon is Si. If you wanted to distinguish Silicon 29 from other Silicon isotopes you would write 29Si.
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Silicon itself is odorless. However, some silicon compounds may have a specific odor depending on their structure and composition.
Silicon itself is odorless because it is an inorganic element. The odor you may be thinking of might come from compounds containing silicon, such as silicones, which can have a faint, sweet or rubber-like smell.
Silicon tetrachloride is normally a colorless liquid.
Silicon hexabromide
Odour (United Kingdom) Odor (United States)
silicon and germanium
Yes, halides can contain silicon. Silicon can form halides by combining with elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine to create silicon halides. Examples of silicon halides include silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4) and silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4).
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Silicon dice is the plural of silicon die
silicon is an element and is only composed of silicon
no, it does not.