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No. Silicon is the element. Silicone is a product that contains the element silicon.
It could be named any one of monosilicon tetrafluoride, silicon tetrafluoride, or tetrafluorosilane.
Silicon is a metalloid.
Silicon (and oxygen).
The name francium is derived from France.
the latin word for flint, Silex. :)
Silicon Oxide is not an element; it is a compound.
Silicon dioxide is not an element. It is a compound of two elements silicon and oxygen. It is also known as silica
Silicon (Si)
Silicon is its scientific name because it is an element. It was named in 1817 by chemist Thomas Thomson.
The origin name for yttrium is ytterby.
where does the element silicon come from? where does the element silicon come from?
How reactive is the element silicon?
Silicon is an element.
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).
No. Silicon is the element. Silicone is a product that contains the element silicon.
Silicon is an element itself, so there are no elements that belong to silicon besides itself.