Silicon is an element itself, so there are no elements that belong to silicon besides itself.
Silicon is a chemical element that belongs to Group 14 and Period 3 of the periodic table.
No. In the modern periodic table, silicon (element 14) is a metalloid in group 14.Group 14 was previously known as "group IV" (A or B).
Silicon belongs in the family of metalliods
where does the element silicon come from? where does the element silicon come from?
Silicon is an element.
It is simply called the carbon family. There is no fancy name for that column like halogens. It is called the name of the first element of that column.
The electron configuration provided belongs to the element silicon (Si). It has 14 electrons distributed across different energy levels and orbitals.
The element with the electron configuration Ne3s^23p^4 is sulfur.
The element symbol for silicon is Si, and the chemical formula for silicon oxide is SiO2.
No. It made of silicon and oxygen, so its a compound. Silicon is an element and oxygen is an element
No, boron is in group 13, silicon is in group 14.
The electron configuration 1s22s22p63s23p2 belongs to the element silicon (Si), which has 14 electrons. It corresponds to the distribution of electrons in its energy levels.