All atom's ions have an ionic radius, even Silicon. Ok so what is the ionic radius of a Silicon ion?
In the case of SiliconĀ the ionic radius isĀ .26 (+4) Ć .Ā Speaking of Silicon, let me walk you through some interesting details...
Year: 1824
Location: Sweden
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In the case of SiliconĀ the ionic radius isĀ .26 (+4) Ć .Ā Speaking of Silicon, let me walk you through some interesting details...
Silicon Facts
Silicon Ionic Radius
.26 (+4) ĆDiscovery
Discovered By: Jƶns BerzeliusYear: 1824
Location: Sweden
Atomic Mass
28,0855Learn more about theĀ atomic mass.
Uses
Used in glass as silicon dioxide (SiO2). Silicon carbide (SiC) is one of the hardest substances known and used in polishing. Also the crystalline form is used in semiconductors.Sources
Makes up major portion of clay, granite, quartz (SiO2), and sand. Commercial production depends on a reaction between sand (SiO2) and carbon at a temperature of around 2200 Ā°C.Description
Amorphous form is brown power; crystalline form has gray metallic appearance. Seventh most abundant element in the universe. Second most plentiful element in the earths crust.Atomic Symbol
SiName Origin
Latin: silex, silicus, (flint).State at 20 Ā°C
SolidAtomic Number
14Learn more about theĀ atomic number.
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Video
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