tiny particles from rock.
A shiny gray solid.
Silicon has no smell to it.
Bitter.
It does not have a smell.
Pure silicon is gray in color and has a metallic luster.
Silicon is not corrosive, in that it does not act like a strong alkali. It can be abrasive, however, if ground into small particles and made into sandpaper.
how do you draw an electron dot diagram for silicon
No, Silicon dioxide SiO2 is a giant molecule. Quartz and sand are examples of this common naturally occuring substance. Silicon is not a metal it is classed as metalloid, in simple terms it looks like a metal but is a semiconductor when solid.
Silicon has no smell to it.
Williams a tit fake like silicon
Bitter.
silicon can be malleable when mixed with other element like carbon, oxygen (etc...) on the other hand silicon can in a solid state when it is in its pure state.
Sounds like a crossword clue, to which the answer is most likely Silicon. Nowadays silicon is becoming old hat.
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It does not have a smell.
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Pure silicon is gray in color and has a metallic luster.
Not in and of itself. Silicon dioxide is sand, like on a beach. Gluten is a plant protein.