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The Periodic Table of
Elements - Silicon
By: Arynn Hall
Silicon has an Atomic Number of 14 and an
Atomic Mass of 28.085. The atomic Symbol for
Silicon is Si on the periodic table. The Melting
Point for silicon is 1410° and the boiling point is
3265°. Silicon has 5 Isotopes and is considered a
metalloid.
Silicon
Things that we use in our everyday lives contain
silicon:
• Our Computers and Electronic Devices
• Our Cars
• Personal Materials such as Deodorants,
Antiperspirants, Cosmetics, and Skin
Moisturizers
• Some Food Related Items
Silicon – The Uses
Silicon is one of the most abundant elements in
the universe and it is the second-most
abundant in the planet. It is also a
semiconductor. Over 80% of Earth’s crust is
made of silicate material.
Silicon – Facts
Minerals that include Silicon are:
• Granite
• Feldspar
• Clay
• Mica
• Asbestos
More About Silicon

Silicon Presentation

  • 1.
    { The Periodic Tableof Elements - Silicon By: Arynn Hall
  • 2.
    Silicon has anAtomic Number of 14 and an Atomic Mass of 28.085. The atomic Symbol for Silicon is Si on the periodic table. The Melting Point for silicon is 1410° and the boiling point is 3265°. Silicon has 5 Isotopes and is considered a metalloid. Silicon
  • 3.
    Things that weuse in our everyday lives contain silicon: • Our Computers and Electronic Devices • Our Cars • Personal Materials such as Deodorants, Antiperspirants, Cosmetics, and Skin Moisturizers • Some Food Related Items Silicon – The Uses
  • 4.
    Silicon is oneof the most abundant elements in the universe and it is the second-most abundant in the planet. It is also a semiconductor. Over 80% of Earth’s crust is made of silicate material. Silicon – Facts
  • 5.
    Minerals that includeSilicon are: • Granite • Feldspar • Clay • Mica • Asbestos More About Silicon