Pure silicon is gray in color and has a metallic luster.
Silicon is a bluish blck that is shiny.
so yeah! ha!
color: steel gray pieces or dark brown powder
texture: hard and rough
Bright yellow, with a hint of puple, also it smells like rotting flesh. and looks like pee...
Bluish black and shiny
burns with no flame
light greyish
idk what u mean by "burning" it burn silicon have really high melting point so its not easy to melt it
Color is usually considered to be a physical property.
No color. When burning chlorine, the flame gains no additional color from the chlorine. Examples of this may be found by burning Aluminum chloride or Magnesium chloride, both of which burn colorless. This means that Chlorine contributes no color to the flame.
Red
Probably white because of the high silicon dioxide content.
the periodic table
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idk what u mean by "burning" it burn silicon have really high melting point so its not easy to melt it
Silicon may certainly burn, but whether explosively I don't know.
Pure silicon is gray in color and has a metallic luster
Color is usually considered to be a physical property.
If you get brick hot enough to melt, it would change into silicon Any impurities with a different melting point would burn off or float on the silicon and when allowed to cool the silicon would resemble obsidian.
Burning in common language is the oxidation of a substance. Many materials may burn - carbon, sulphur, phosphorous, silicon, iron, and so on.
Blue or lavender.
yellow
Gorrila.