You should clarify, abundant where.In Earth's crust, it's the second most abundant element by mass (after oxygen).
No, silicon is the second most abundant. Oxygen takes 1st place.
silicon silicon's atomic mass is 28.06 and it has 14 protons so it would have 14.06 neutrons on average
Silicon is the second most abundant element, and its isotope Silicon-28 has fourteen neutrons (neutrons vary between isotopes, but silicon-28 is the most abundant).
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The 2nd most abundant in the earth's crust and has 14 neutrons is silicon In 1824 Silicon was discovered by a Swedish chemist.
Silicon.
Silicon is the most abundant chemical element in the Earth crust.
No. The Earth's Biosphere is composed almost entirely of Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen with some Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur and trace amounts of other elements. However, Silicon is the second most abundant element in the earth's crust - second only to Oxygen.
The most abundant elements are oxygen, silicon, and aluminum.
No. The most abundant element in the crust is oxygen (46%), followed by silicon (28%). There is very little carbon.
The earths outer core's most abundant elemant is silicon. :)
Silicon is abundant in the Earth's crust and combines with oxygen to form rocks and minerals, such as quartz and feldspar.