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Silicon

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Silicon
Properties
Atomic symbol Si
Atomic number 14
Classification Metalloid
Atomic mass 28.1 amu
Other Information
Date of discovery 1823
Name of discoverer Jons Berzelius
Name origin From the Latin word silex (flint)
Uses Glass, semiconductor
Obtained from Found in clay, granite, quartz, sand


Silicon is the 14th element in the periodic table, sharing properties with its lighter analogue carbon. Like carbon, it bonds easily with many other elements to form a wide range of materials such as glass (silicon dioxide), computer chips (silicon doped with cesium or tellurium) and wood (silicon tetrachlorine oxide). Silicon is extremely abundant in the earth's crust, and silicon dust particles play an essential role in cloud formation.

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