One example is oxygen. Oxygen combines with silicon to form silicon dioxide, SiO2.
Silicon is an element.
No, silicon is an element.
If there's more than just silicon in the compound, it's a compound
it is a compound.
Silicon is a element.! this is because anything from the periodic table is in fact elements! :)
No. It made of silicon and oxygen, so its a compound. Silicon is an element and oxygen is an element
Silicon is an element, not a compound or mixture. It is a non-metallic chemical element with the symbol Si and atomic number 14.
An element
Silicon oxide is a compound, not an element or a mixture. It is composed of silicon and oxygen atoms chemically bonded together in a specific ratio (SiO2).
Silicon dioxide is a compound. It is composed of silicon and oxygen atoms bonded together in a chemical structure.
Neither, because silicon is an element, not a compound.
Silicon Oxide is not an element; it is a compound.