silicon can be mixed with oxygen to make sand and clay.
iron in the core,the mantle is a mix of magnesium, silicon, iron, and oxygen.
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.
Silicon is the most abundant element. Sand is SiO2
obviously cement is a mix of limestone and silicon dioxide
When silicon and oxygen mix they can form quartz. Beach sand is silicon dioxide. This is a three dimensional network solid and extremely hard.
Silicon is a metalloid, which is a mix between metal and a non-metal.
Preparation of zinc silicide (Zn2Si) by heating.
iron in the core,the mantle is a mix of magnesium, silicon, iron, and oxygen.
iron in the core,the mantle is a mix of magnesium, silicon, iron, and oxygen.
I would say a mix of powdered silicon and table salt (NaCl).
See: www.physorg.com/pdf84452630.pdf
Silicon hexabromide
No, it isn't. I may be possible to get it to act like one if you mix other things in with it and melt it, but as a solid, it won't work. Silica is a mineral, and it is generally silicon dioxide - sand. It makes a poor (read: non-functional) electrolyte.
Silicon and oxygen, in this form. SiO2 Silicon dioxide.
silicon and germanium