at one point it says that silicon isn't a liquid until the boiling point melts it. in other words it has to be really hot and then it melts. so its a solid
it produces a gas
Silica is the mineral quartz (SiO2) and silicon is the element (Si) which is a major rock forming element in Earth's crust, and is therefore found nearly everywhere. Concentrations of silica which are mined are usually in the form of quartz sand or sandstone deposits.
Silicon and oxygen, in this form. SiO2 Silicon dioxide.
no it is not a nonmetal. Silicon is a metalloid
Silicon carbide consists of silicon and carbon, quartz consists of silicon and oxygen.
No. Silicon is not a gas at room temperature. It is a solid.
Silicon is not a gas at all. In its elemental form it is a crystalline solid.
Silicon is a solid.
Silicon is a solid at room temperature.
Silicon Dioxide is a solid.
its a noble gas.
Argon is used as a protective gas in the process of preparation of silicon crystals.
The electron configurartion of silicon is [Ne]3s23p2.
The heat of vaporization for silicon is 383 kJ/mol.
Silicon (Si) doesn't react with water.
Becuase there is silicon in the gas. Silicon is a form of metal so it would only make sense.
solid