semimetal
silicon and boron
Silicon is a metalloid.
Silicone is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 28.
Silicon is a metalloid or semi-metal on the periodic table. It has properties of both metals and nonmetals, making it a semiconductor.
Quartz ( NOT to be confused with the measurement ' quart') is NOT metal, it is a very hard stone composed mainly of silicon dioxide
because, silicon is a metal and also a nonmetal
Aluminium is a metal, silicon is a metalloid.
Silicon is not a metal. It is usually called a metalloid bcause its properties are between those of metals and no-metals.
No, Silicon dioxide SiO2 is a giant molecule. Quartz and sand are examples of this common naturally occuring substance. Silicon is not a metal it is classed as metalloid, in simple terms it looks like a metal but is a semiconductor when solid.
Silicon is actually a metalloid, not a metal. It has properties of both metals and non-metals, such as being a semiconductor and having a crystalline structure.
Silicon is a metalloid, which is a mix between metal and a non-metal.
Silicon is a semiconductor. It is widely used in electronic devices due to its semiconducting properties, which allow it to be either a conductor or an insulator depending on the conditions. Silicon is not classified as an alkali metal, alkaline-earth metal, or transition metal.