Silicon

Silica, a non-metallic element, symbol Si, is the second most abundant element, silicates being the chief comstituents of many rocks, clays and soils. Silicon is manufactured by reducing silica with with carbon in an electric furnace, and is used in glass and in making certain alloys. It has super-conducting properties and is used in a large range of electronic components, including photovoltaic cells.

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