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Which metalloid is called the backbone of the electronic industries

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Answer: silicon

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The electrical properties of the metalloids silicon and germanium enabled the establishment of the semiconductor industry in the 1950s and the development of solid-state electronics from the early 1960s. The silicon valley has seen very fast development. So, it's silicon, that is the backbone of electronics industry.

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