Silicon (Si) is a chemical element with an atomic number of 14. It has 14 protons in its nucleus, which defines its identity as silicon.
In silicon dioxide (SiO2), there are two elements: silicon (Si) and oxygen (O).
Yes, Ac (Actinium) and Ra (Radium) are radioactive elements, while Si (Silicon) is not inherently radioactive.
Li - Lithium is a metalSi - Silicon is a metalloid, a semiconductorS - Sulfur is a nonmetal
Fluorine has the most electronegative element, Cl and Br
Ge (Germanium) and Si (Silicon) are both from group 14 in the periodic table. They are in the same group but not in the same period. Ge is in period 4, while Si is in period 3.
In silicon dioxide (SiO2), there are two elements: silicon (Si) and oxygen (O).
Si stands for silicon.
SI is Sulphur and Iodine, Si is Silicon. Tehy are both different elements on the peridoic table
These elements are (in the Earth crust): Si, Al, O, Ca, Mg, Fe, Na, K, H, C, Ti, P.
Si is one element which is Silicon. SI is made up of two elements: Sulfur and Iodine
Yes, Ac (Actinium) and Ra (Radium) are radioactive elements, while Si (Silicon) is not inherently radioactive.
Al, Si
8 - Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar
4 different elements: Be (3x), Al (2x), Si (6x), O (18x)
These elements are calcium (Ca), manganese (Mn), silicon (Si), chlorine (Cl), and potassium (K). They are all chemical elements found on the periodic table and have various uses and properties in chemistry and biology.
Silicon
Si, As and Te