No metal is semiconductor. By definition metal is conductor. There are metalloids elements. Like silicon and germanium. They are semiconductors. There is no hard and fast definition of such elements.
"Very malleable silver white metal that forms a protective oxide film on its surface that prevents it from reacting with oxygen." http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/Sn.html#Physical
I would like to argue that and say why wouldn't it. It has parts, chips, screens similar to a computer and computer is in involved in science. So, why wouldn't the tv be involved in science?
espicially silicon, becos it is a very good semiconductor
electronic chips with carbon in them.....
It will weigh 200kg to 400kg depending on whether it is whole tree chips, log chips, stump chips or bark (moisture content of 30% -60%)
Silicon is the semi metal that both computer parts and sand have. It is a key component in computer chips and is the second most abundant element in Earth's crust found in sand.
Yes, semi-conductive metalloids are used in creating computer chips.
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Silicon is used to make computer chips.
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Silicon is used in the manufacture of computer chips.
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Computer chips are made with Silicon (metal). Glass, however, is made from Silica (sand) which sounds similar, but is actually quite different.
Chips! A sandwich shop sells chips, a computer has computer chips in it, and a casino has poker chips.
Computer chips are I.C.s (Integrated Circuits) exaples of which are Memory (RAM Chips) CPU Processor, Video Chips.
It is a semi-metal. (: Your welcome
Boron is classified as a metalloid or semi-metal. It has properties that are between those of metals and nonmetals.