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Silicon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Silicon (pronounced /ˈsɪlɨkən/ SIL -ə-kən or /ˈsɪlɨkɒn/ SIL -ə-kon , Latin: ) is the most common metalloid. It is a chemical element, which has the symbol Si and...
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element silicon ... Silicon is important in plant and animal life. Diatoms in both fresh and salt water extract silica from the water to use as a component of their cell walls. Silicon is an important ingredient in steel. Silicon carbide is one of...
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Instead of one long weekend event in October, we are planning to host smaller, single-day events throughout the year. These events will include many of the activities you love about SiliCon and much more!
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In 1824 Berzelius, generally credited with the discovery, prepared amorphous silicon by the same general method and purified the product by removing the fluosilicates by repeated washings. Deville in 1854 first prepared crystalline silicon, the second allotropic form of the element.
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Silicon Florist by Rick Turoczy covers Portland Oregon and Silicon Forest startups blogs events and technology news. ... Top 10 Silicon Florist posts for January 2010...
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Name: Silicon ; Symbol: Si ; Atomic Number: 14 ; Atomic Mass: 28.0855 amu ; Melting Point: 1410.0 °C (1683.15 K, 2570.0 °F) ; Boiling Point: 2355.0 °C (2628.15 K, 4271.0 °F) ; Number of Protons/Electrons: 14 ; ... If you know of any other links for Silicon, please let me know;
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The Element Silicon - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Silicon; [Click for Isotope Data] ... Silicon was discovered by Jöns Jacob Berzelius, a Swedish chemist, in 1824 by heating chips of potassium in a silica container and then carefully washing away the residual by-products. Silicon is the seventh...
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