Chemistry, asked by adisheeshu1990p5xx1h, 10 months ago

what is difference between silicon and silicate​

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Answered by ayesha6054
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SILICON::Silicon is a chemical element occurring free in the nature and classified as second most abundant element after oxygen in the periodic table. It's a metalloid having properties of both metal and non metal.


SILICATE:::Silicate is any of the large number of minerals formed with the mixture of silicon with oxygen in the anion, constitute and one or more other elements.the largest class of minerals and are used in building materials like cement,bricks and glass.


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Answered by deepanshu431
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Silicate is made up of silicon, oxygen, and other elements (metals) such as aluminium, etc. Silicon is made up of different compounds. Basically, the difference is that silicon is one of the elements that makes up silicates but silicates is made up of silicon and many other elements. Silicate is made up of silicon, oxygen, and other elements (metals) such as aluminium, etc. Silicon is made up of different compounds. Basically, the difference is that silicon is one of the elements that makes up silicates but silicates is made up of silicon and many other elements.

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