No. Silicon is a metalloid.
Bromine is part of the representative elements
is silicon a mixture? Silicon is a pure substance because it is an element.
The element silicon is pronounced as "sil-i-kon".
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is a compound.
Silicon is an element. Its atomic number is 14 and its symbol is Si .Silicon is an element. (However, silicone... note the final e... is a category of silicon-containing compounds, which might be the source of the confusion.)
No, silicon is not classified as a transition element. Transition elements are defined as the metals found in the d-block of the periodic table, typically characterized by their ability to form variable oxidation states and colored compounds. Silicon, on the other hand, is a metalloid located in the p-block of the periodic table and primarily exhibits covalent bonding rather than the metallic properties typical of transition metals.
where does the element silicon come from? where does the element silicon come from?
Silicon is an element.
Bromine is part of the representative elements
Silicon is an element itself, so there are no elements that belong to silicon besides itself.
The element symbol for silicon is Si, and the chemical formula for silicon oxide is SiO2.
No. It made of silicon and oxygen, so its a compound. Silicon is an element and oxygen is an element
Transition
No, silicon is an element.
The element that contains 14 protons in its atoms has the atomic number 14. On the periodic table, this element is silicon, Si.
silicon is an element and is only composed of silicon
Silicon is a element.! this is because anything from the periodic table is in fact elements! :)