The number of electrons is different because they are bonded
No. Silicon and neon are two completely different elements.
silicon (IV) oxide or silicon dioxide has giant covalent structure
Silicon Oxide
Silicon is an element, not a compound, elements can't be broken down into any other elements because it is already as simple as it can get.
Giant covalent molecule. It is an acidic oxide
silicon and oxygen and yes i am sure this is right
Aluminium, Silicon, Zinc, Iron, and many more
No. Silicon and Nitrogen are 2 different elements.
Basic chemical elements in Portland Cement are calcium, silicon, aluminum and iron oxide.....
No. Silicon and neon are two completely different elements.
Silicon is a element.! this is because anything from the periodic table is in fact elements! :)
There are a couple derivatives of elements that are used in borosilicate glass. They are boron oxide and silicon dioxide.
silicon (IV) oxide or silicon dioxide has giant covalent structure
Silicon Oxide
No. Silicon dioxide is a compound.
The Silicon di-oxide acts as a dielectric which forms a capacitor.
Silicon is the element. Others are compounds of different elements.