Silicon.
Computer chips are made out of lots of tiny transistors, a little bit of superconductive silicon and a huge amount of engineering.
The heart and soul of computer (or most other semiconductor) chips is silicon. Very, very pure silicon. It is on a silicon substrate that the tiny amounts of other stuff is deposited to create the circuits of something like a microprocessor or a very large scale solid state memory integrated circuit. Got links if you want to check them out. The pictures alone are worth the trouble to surf on over.
Lots of tiny, bright yellow spots on wood chips is likely mold. The area where the wood chips are is likely damp.
Silicon is a chemical element with the symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is a metalloid with properties that make it a key material in the semiconductor industry for producing electronic devices like computer chips. Silicon is abundant in the Earth's crust and is commonly used in various industries due to its versatility and ability to conduct electricity.
Atoms are the tiny particles that make up an element. Each atom consists of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons orbiting the nucleus.
Yes, in VERY tiny amounts. See the Related Link.
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The smallest particle of an element is an atom.
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