It can be used to make concrete and bricks when it takes the form of sand and clay. In its silica form, it can be used for making enamels and pottery.
The earth's crust has about 47% oxygen and about 28 % silicon in it by mass (rounded off). There is a bit of variability of the figures, depending on whose study you use to collect the data. Click on the link below to compare a few studies, to check facts and to learn more. Just reading down the table makes it worth the few moments it takes to surf on over.
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Silicon is Nonrenewable, we can't produce more silicon if we mine all of it (and with out silicon you can't make silicone), however silicon is the 2nd most abundant element in the earths crusts making 27.7% of it, so it can be argued that human progress will not deplete all our silicon the way we are coming close to with oil. Other facts: A. Silicone is not oil based what so ever B. Silicon is made typically with silicon and oxygen atom and an alkali, sometimes carbon
There are a few silicon based adhesives that will do this. My choice would be PL 300
it is located in georfia
There are a few different types of solar panel, for example Polycrystalline, Mono-crystalline, Amorphous or Hybrid. Amorphous provides the best efficiency in low light conditions but does result in larger panel sizes.
A few facts about bays are that they are just smaller then a gulf. Pretty big, huh?
it is in the Atlantic ocean
Involves culture:D
There are a few facts about bicameral. The two most important facts is the support giving by government in upper housing and the composition of the chambers.
There are many elements less electronegative than silcon. Look at the periodic table, and pretty much everything (with a few exceptions) to the left of, and below silicon will be less electronegative.