It depends on what tipe of sand. Regular beach sand has almost everything in it.
sand consists of silicon and oxygen
Silicon and Oxygen make up sand.
96,27 g of sand contain 45 g of silicon (if the sand is pure silicon dioxide).
Silicon is the most abundant element. Sand is SiO2
Silicon and oxygen, in this form. SiO2 Silicon dioxide.
The preponderance of the elements in sand are silicon or oxygen, with twice as many oxygen atoms as silicon atoms. In naturally occurring sand, some impurities with additional elements as iron are usually present in small amounts.
Sand is not good to eat. Small amounts won't hurt.
Small amounts of sand would measured in milligrams.
sand consists of silicon and oxygen
Silicon and Oxygen make up sand.
sand is a mixture
Yes, silicon is made of sand. At least it's in it.
Which one is mixture carbon dioxide = compound silicon = element silicon dioxide = compound or sand = mixture so sand is the answer.
A computer processor? Mostly silicon, with small amounts of arsenic, boron and phosphorous
Only extremely small amounts of silicon dioxide can be dissolved in water, so SiO2 is considered insoluble in water.
Water and Boiling Water
Please refer to "How computer chips are made" to see that sand contains silicon in the form of silicon dioxide.