What is Si in the Periodic Table?
DealingDada路2 months agoSi stands for silicon. It's a shiny metalloid in group 14, and is pretty much the backbone of every computer chip ever made.
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Silicon, baby! It's the element with the atomic number 14 and is essential in electronics and glass-making.
Silicon (Si) is a key element in the tech world, found in everything from microchips to solar panels. Trust me, you can't live without it!
Si? That's silicon. It's number 14, and it keeps your gadgets running smoothly.
Silicon (Si), atomic number 14. One word: computers.
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