Yes silcon can undergo chemical reactions but it needs catalyst. You sure are familiar with SiO2. SiO2 is used in coating plates for thin layer chromatography thus serving as the stationary phase.
Yes silicon can undergo physical and chemical changes.
A catalyst doesn't undergo a chemical change during a chemical reaction.
Copper sulfate is a substance, not a change. It can undergo physical and chemical changes.
The chemical symbol of silicon is Si.
Silicon is simply silicon, and its symbol is Si. Silicon, though almost never occurs in its pure form in nature, but rather appears as Silicon dioxide. Silicon dioxide comprises about 26% of the Earth's crust.
Yes silicon can undergo physical and chemical changes.
Catalysts doesn't undergo a chemical change during a chemical reaction.
Substances that undergo chemical change are called reactants.
A chimical property that indicates weather a substance can undergo chimical change
The ability of a substance to undergo a chemical change is called the Chemical activity of a substance.
A catalyst undergoes no chemical change during a chemical reaction.
Bread is not a change. It is a mixture of substances that can undergo physical and chemical changes.
Matter can undergo go both physical and chemical change.
A catalyst doesn't undergo a chemical change during a chemical reaction.
Mono-atomic ions do not undergo a chemical change during a chemical reaction.
No. It is a chemical change.
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