Silicon is a metalloid which is the major component in almost all modern electronic circuitry
FeO is not a nonmetal; it is a compound composed of iron (a metal) and oxygen (a nonmetal).
Fluoride is the ion of fluorine, which is a nonmetal.
Sulfur powder is a nonmetal. It is a chemical element with the atomic number 16 and is classified as a nonmetal on the periodic table.
Carbon is a nonmetal. Thus this is a nonmetal oxide.
Nitrogen is primarily used in the production of ammonia for fertilizers, in the food industry for food packaging and preservation, in the electronics industry for semiconductor manufacturing, and in the pharmaceutical industry for drug production.
Kim Jae Song is the Minister of Electronics Industry for North Korea.
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Enameled wire is widely used in the electronics industry, but of course it is not only used in the electronics industry
As of 2012, there were more than 20,000 electronics companies in the United States. The number of people who worked in the industry in the electronics manufacturing sector was 1.5 million.
Silicon
Slovenia has a strong chemical andpharmaceutical industry, ferrous metallurgy and aluminum production, electronics industry (including military electronics), automotive industry (vehicles and parts), electric power equipment industry, textile industry, machine tools industry, IT industry (mainly software)...
Core industry can be defined as the main industry. In most countries, there is a particular industry that seems to be the backbone of all other industries and that qualifies to be the core industry.
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A nonmetal mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic substance that does not possess metallic properties. These minerals lack the physical and chemical characteristics of metals, such as luster, malleability, and electrical conductivity. Examples of nonmetal minerals include quartz, sulfur, and graphite. Nonmetal minerals are essential for various industrial applications, such as construction, electronics, and agriculture.
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Se stands for selenium on the Periodic Table.