Silicon, silicon, silicon and silicon. Silicon is an element; it doesn't "contain" any other chemicals. If you absolutely insist on getting four things in there, you could say protons, neutrons, electrons and gluons, or up quarks, down quarks, gluons and electrons ... but that's stretching the meaning of "substance" a bit.
The chemical formula (not symbol) of silicon tetrabromide is SiBr4.
The chemical formula for silicon tetrafluoride is SiF4. It consists of one silicon atom bonded to four fluorine atoms.
Silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4) contains one silicon atom and four chlorine atoms, making a total of five atoms in the molecule.
Silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4) is a chemical compound consisting of one silicon atom bonded to four fluorine atoms. It is a colorless and nonflammable gas that is commonly used in the semiconductor industry for etching silicon wafers.
SiI4 is the chemical formula for silicon tetraiodide, which is a compound made up of one silicon atom and four iodine atoms. It is a colorless liquid that can be used in organic synthesis and as a reagent in certain chemical reactions.
The chemical formula (not symbol) of silicon tetrabromide is SiBr4.
SiO4 (silicon-oxygen complex) is a complex that contains one silicon and four oxygen.
The formula for silicon tetrafluoride [Note correct spelling*] is SiF4.*There is no "flour" in fluorine.
The chemical formula for silicon tetrafluoride is SiF4. It consists of one silicon atom bonded to four fluorine atoms.
Silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4) contains one silicon atom and four chlorine atoms, making a total of five atoms in the molecule.
Silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4) is a chemical compound consisting of one silicon atom bonded to four fluorine atoms. It is a colorless and nonflammable gas that is commonly used in the semiconductor industry for etching silicon wafers.
SiI4 is the chemical formula for silicon tetraiodide, which is a compound made up of one silicon atom and four iodine atoms. It is a colorless liquid that can be used in organic synthesis and as a reagent in certain chemical reactions.
The compound formed between fluorine and silicon would be silicon tetrafluoride with the chemical formula SiF4. This compound is composed of one silicon atom bonded to four fluorine atoms.
Silica, which has the chemical formula SiO2, contains one silicon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms through covalent bonds. This results in two covalent bonds in a silica molecule.
A mole of silicon (or any other element, for that matter) contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms. A mole of any compound contains that same amount of molecules. That big number is Avogadro's number, and more can be found by using the links below.
Silicon is a chemical element known for its unique properties. In its natural state, it forms a giant molecular structure, with each silicon atom bonded to four others in a tetrahedral arrangement, making it a giant covalent structure. This gives silicon its characteristic hardness and strength.
Silicon (Si) is an element, like oxygen, gold, carbon, or helium. It is not a compound and contains no compounds. Perhaps you meant silcone, which is a complex compound containing Si-O groupings. Wikipedia describes silicone thus: "More precisely called polymerized siloxanes or polysiloxanes, silicones are mixed inorganic-organic polymers with the chemical formula [R2SiO]n, where R = organic groups such as methyl, ethyl, and phenyl. These materials consist of an inorganic silicon-oxygen backbone (…-Si-O-Si-O-Si-O-…) with organic side groups attached to the silicon atoms, which are four-coordinate."