Silica yes! because when lava from the magma chamber rises toward the top of the volcano the lava or silica it depends on the hot ness of high silica or low silica!!!! :D
Quartz.
A material that exists of only silicon and oxygen is called "Silica". Normally when found on it's own, silica is called Quartz. However, most volcanic minerals have some amount of silica in them.
Silica is NOT made of nitrogen and oxygen. It is actually made of silicon dioxide which means it's made of silicon and oxygen.
Silicon is an element, not a compound, elements can't be broken down into any other elements because it is already as simple as it can get.
Silicon dioxide is composed of silicon and oxygen atoms in a 1:2 ratio. It is a common mineral found in many forms, including quartz and sand.
The most abundant element on the moon is oxygen, which is primarily found in the form of oxides in the lunar regolith (surface material). Silicon, aluminum, and iron are also common elements present on the moon.
Silicon is an element so it doesn't contain anymore than one. You may have meant silicone though, which is a group of compounds and usually contain silicon, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen. I think the answer you're specifically looking for would be Si and O.
A bond between silicon and oxygen is called a siloxane bond. It is commonly found in materials like silica, which is a compound made of silicon and oxygen.
The elements are Silicon (Si) and Oxygen (O).
Silicon is a metalloid, while oxygen is a nonmetal. Together, they form silicon dioxide (SiO2), which is a compound commonly found in nature, like in sand and quartz.
No, a silicon-oxygen tetrahedron is not a molecule. It is a structural unit found in silicate minerals, where a silicon atom is surrounded by four oxygen atoms to form a tetrahedral shape.
One is silicon, but I don't know the other:(oxygen