Pure silicon is gray in color and has a metallic luster
No, Silicon is an element which is quite rigid. It is a mid-grey colour with some conchoidal fracture. I have a small paper-weight of it on my desk.
glass inner colur is blue because silicon gel is used for that one
No. Silicon is an element, and is a dark grey colour. Diatomaceous earth is composed of the bodies of countless diatoms; tiny aquatic algae with a siliceous cell wall.
The lump of silicon on my bench is a shiny grey colour, with some conchoidal fracture. Definitely lustrous.
Sand is mainly made up of silicn dioxide, SiO2, (quartz) with some impurities that give it colour.
yes it gets very gren 2. I have a sample of silicon on my desk, and it is a grey colour with shiny conchoidal fracture. It has never resembled green. Perhaps you mean silicone (adhesive / sealant)?
Silicon hexabromide
Silicon and oxygen, in this form. SiO2 Silicon dioxide.
silicon and germanium
no it is not a nonmetal. Silicon is a metalloid
silicon is an element and is only composed of silicon
Silicon dice is the plural of silicon die