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[[Silicon]] is a [[Group 4]] [[metalloid]] [[element]], on the [[Periodic Table]], with 14 [[proton]]s in the [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]].
 
[[Silicon]] is a [[Group 4]] [[metalloid]] [[element]], on the [[Periodic Table]], with 14 [[proton]]s in the [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]].
 
===About Iodine===
 
===About Iodine===
====Molecular Structure====
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: [[Silicon]] has the [[Chemical Symbol|chemical symbol]] [[Silicon|Si]].
: [[Silicon]] has the [[Chemical Symbol|chemical symbol]] [[Silicon|B]].
 
: [[Silicon]] [[atom]]s join together in a [[Giant Metallic Structure|giant metallic structure]].
 
 
====Atomic Structure====
 
====Atomic Structure====
 
: The most [[Stable Isotope|stable isotope]] of [[Silicon]] has 14 [[neutron]]s in its [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] giving it an [[Relative Atomic Mass|atomic mass]] of 28.
 
: The most [[Stable Isotope|stable isotope]] of [[Silicon]] has 14 [[neutron]]s in its [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] giving it an [[Relative Atomic Mass|atomic mass]] of 28.

Revision as of 10:11, 1 April 2019

Key Stage 2

Meaning

Silicon is a solid.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

Silicon is a Group 4 metalloid element, on the Periodic Table, with an atomic number of 14.

About Silicon

Silicon has the chemical symbol B.

Atomic Structure

Silicon as 14 protons and 14 neutrons in its nucleus giving it an Atomic Number of 14 and an atomic mass of 28.
Silicon is in Period 3 of the Periodic Table because it has 3 electron shells.

Properties

Silicon is a shiny solid at room temperature.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Silicon is a Group 4 metalloid element, on the Periodic Table, with 14 protons in the nucleus.

About Iodine

Silicon has the chemical symbol Si.

Atomic Structure

The most stable isotope of Silicon has 14 neutrons in its nucleus giving it an atomic mass of 28.
Silicon is in Period 3 of the Periodic Table because it has 3 electron shells.

Properties

Silicon is a metalloid element so in some conditions it is an electrical conductor.
Silicon is a shiny solid at standard temperature and pressure and has a high melting point.