The element Silicon (Si) is in the third Period on the Periodic Table. It is also the second element in Group 14(4) - The Carbon Family. It has 14 electrons in 3 shells, with 4 electrons in the outer shell.
No. Silicon is the element. Silicone is a product that contains the element silicon.
The element that contains 14 protons in its atoms has the atomic number 14. On the periodic table, this element is silicon, Si.
Gallium
periods move from left to right find the element you are looking for and move all the way to the left if it is the third element down it is in period 3
Silicon is the element 14 and has 14 protons and that whatever element the element is on the periodic table that's how many protons there will be in the element.Silicon is the element 14 and has 14 protons
No. Silicon is the element. Silicone is a product that contains the element silicon.
The element that contains 14 protons in its atoms has the atomic number 14. On the periodic table, this element is silicon, Si.
The element that contains 14 protons in its atoms has the atomic number 14. On the Periodic Table, this element is silicon, Si.
This element is silicon (Si).
Neither. It is an element in group 14.
Gallium
Period 3. In the periodic table of elements you can decipher which period does an element belong by looking by the number of ROWS and which number is your element included in.
yes and so is silicon and argon
where does the element silicon come from? where does the element silicon come from?
How reactive is the element silicon?
Silicon is an element.
No sulphur is an element. A silicate is a substance that always contains a different element, silicon, and usually yet another element, oxygen. Please see the links.