Yes, you can make silicon dioxide out of silicon.
Silicon and oxygen combine to produce silicon dioxide, SiO2, which is found in nature as quartz or sand.
it is acidic!
because the outer valence is incomplete.
Water and Boiling Water
Silicon (Si) doesn't react with water.
Silicon doesnt really react a lot unless it is under extremely high temperatures
Yes, you can make silicon dioxide out of silicon.
This is an impossible reaction.
Silicon and oxygen combine to produce silicon dioxide, SiO2, which is found in nature as quartz or sand.
Yes it can. Si + O2 --> SiO2
Silicon will sink in water.
it is acidic!
No because Neon already has 8 valence electrons.
carbon is one of them, they are in the same column
because the outer valence is incomplete.
Water and Boiling Water