The metalloid Silicon has the Latin name "silicium".
Silicon Valley was the area of California in which the Computer Age began in America. It is the place where the majority of the US computer chips are designed and manufactured. The name Silicon comes from the element, which is used in computer chips as a semi-conductor. This means that it only lets current through in a single direction - key for nearly all circuitry in modern life.
Silicon tetrachloride is the name of the compound SiCl4.
Formula: Si3N4
Silicon Dioxide.
silicon is the name of the element. A silicone is a type of polymeric compound of silicon that contains a silicon-oxygen backbone and alkyl groups (e.g. CH3) attached to the silicon e.g. [Si(CH3)2O]n See wikipedia silicone for examples of the different uses of silicones- and the silicon article for a picture of silicon.
Silicon got its name from the Latin word silex (flint).
the latin word for flint, Silex. :)
Silicon Valley was the area of California in which the Computer Age began in America. It is the place where the majority of the US computer chips are designed and manufactured. The name Silicon comes from the element, which is used in computer chips as a semi-conductor. This means that it only lets current through in a single direction - key for nearly all circuitry in modern life.
The scientific name of silicon is silicon. Silicon is actually the name of the element that makes up sand. The name comes from the Latin word silex which means flint.
According to Webelements, Silicon was discovered by Jöns Jacob Berzelius at 1824 in Sweden. Origin of name: from the Latin word "silicis" meaning "flint".
Controversy about silicon's physical and chemical character dates to its discovery: silicon was first prepared and characterized in pure form in 1824, and given the name:Silicium (from Latin: silicis, flints),with an -ium word-ending to suggest a metal.However, its final name Silicon, suggested in 1831, reflects the more physically similar elements carbon and boron.
The element silicon was named from the mineral (flint (SiO2)) from which it was first isolated. The original name Siliicium is derived from silica as the Latin silex was their word for flint
"Silicon" is derived from the Latin word "silex," which means "flint" or "hard stone." Silicon itself is a chemical element with the symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is a common element in the Earth's crust and is primarily used in electronics and semiconductors.
It is seliconia. I am professor at Ohio University, and I believe the real state of answer is this one indeed.
Silicon hexabromide
Silicones are polysiloxane compounds (basically complex organic compounds with some or all of the Carbon atoms replaced with Silicon atoms). If you were asking about the element Silicon, that's a different story. That comes from the Latin word Silicus, meaning "Flint" (which is a type of rock containing Silicon).
silicon carbide