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Si element
Si element





Kippenhan is a former lecturer of chemistry at the University of Toledo. Pictured (left to right): Lindsay Young, Edith Kippenhan, Dean GiolandoĪbout the Contributors: Lindsay Young is a UT alumna who now works with Proto Manufacturing. The properties of different types of siliconeĬhange depending on which organic group is attached to the siloxane chain. Silicone is a polymer, or molecule chain, consisting of a backbone of silicon and oxygen atoms connected to other atoms (usually carbon and/or hydrogen). Pure silicon is most notably used in technology, where it is used to make semiconductors. Is not common, although silicon is the second most abundant element in the earth'sĬrust following oxygen. Silicon is a naturally occurring shiny bluish-silver metalloid. Silicon versus Silicone - What's the difference? That diffract light, causing the rainbow-like sheen Opal (donated by Lindsay Young) - the coloring of opal occurs because of tiny silica spheres.A silicon wafer (donated by Lindsay Young) - used to x-ray diffraction standards.A silicon solar cell (donated by Dean Giolando).

si element

Insulator foam (donated by Edith Kippenhan and Detlef Klingberg) - like tubing, silicone insulationĭoes not swell and contract with temperature.

si element

Silicone tubing can also withstand high temperatures without In low temperatures, the silicone will not harden

  • Silicone tubing (donated by Edith Kippenhan and Detlef Klingberg) - silicone tubing is used in areas.
  • The headlights can change how the light is distributed. Of silicon instead of glass, allowing it to be flexible.
  • A headlight from a Mercedes Benz (donated by Edith Kippenhan and Detlef Klingberg) - the entire headlight is made.
  • Tomer Avidor-Reiss were all contributors to this display.Ībout the Display: This display features: Have several different contributors for this element! Professor Edith Kippenhan, Detlef Contributors: Since silicon has so many applications and uses, it is only fitting that we would







    Si element