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Silicon is a chemical element with atomic number 14 and atomic mass 28.086, used primarily in various industrial applications and found abundantly in the Earth's crust. Historically, silicon was recognized as an element in the early 19th century, and it is purified today through conversion to silicon compounds for easier extraction. Pure silicon cannot be found in nature and is typically obtained by heating silicon dioxide with carbon or magnesium.














