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Originally Posted by Ralph Silicon is the second most abundant element in the earth's crust, comprising around 28% of it. It is not found in its elemental form but occurs mainly as oxides and silicates. In contrast to carbon, silicon-silicon bonds are uncommon. Natural silicon-carbon bonds are extremely rare but they can be created synthetically. | If you are going to quote something you should be sure to give credit to the author. ---CLICK ME--- |
Actually, I did while you were writting your post. That is the correct thing to do.