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Silicon

Silicon is a chemical element with the symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is a hard, brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey metallic luster, and is a tetravalent metalloid and semiconductor. It is a member of group 14 in the periodic table: carbon is above it; and germanium, tin, lead, and flerovium are below it. It is relatively unreactive.

Because of its high chemical affinity for oxygen, it was not until 1823 that Jöns Jakob Berzelius was first able to prepare it and characterize it in pure form. Its oxides form a family of anions known as silicates. Its melting and boiling points of 1414 °C and 3265 °C, respectively, are the second highest among all the metalloids and nonmetals, being surpassed only by boron.

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Silizium-Einkristall, 200 mm Durchmesser, 8″Siliziumdrähte; Foto, 1957Intel D 4004 / 1. GenerationСерп ІІІ-ІІ тис. до н.е.Vom Silber zum Silizium - in Freibergs Stadtgeschichte geblättert
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