Silicon

Silicon is a generic name for inorganic compounds (mainly polymers) containing the silicon element, known as silicon.

Composition of silicon: [R2SiO] n where R is an organic group such as methyl, ethyl or phenyl. These compounds have an inorganic spine composed of silicon and oxygen on the silicon atoms in which the organic groups are connected. Sometimes the organic group connects to two silicon atoms. By changing the length of the organic group chain and how it attaches to the silicon atoms. You can create a wide range of compounds with a wide range of features. Its compounds usually look like liquid, a gel, a sort of rubber or solid plastic.

Silicon is best known as a material used in the world of medicine and surgery for the purpose of plastic surgery, for example. Silicon is a material with many properties, giving it various advantages for the purpose of preparing a variety of products and uses in the industry. It is a highly resilient material, resistant to a particularly high temperature, as well as extremely low temperature and exposure to various environmental conditions. Due to the majority of its advantages, a wide range of industrial silicon products are produced for various purposes.

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