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Silicon (Si) is a collectible resource in Mass Effect: Andromeda. It is used for crafting specific upgrades. For more information on how to obtain it, see Planet Scanning (Mass Effect: Andromeda). List of Blueprints that require Silicon: * Nomad ND1 Upgrades

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  • Silicon (Si) is a collectible resource in Mass Effect: Andromeda. It is used for crafting specific upgrades. For more information on how to obtain it, see Planet Scanning (Mass Effect: Andromeda). List of Blueprints that require Silicon: * Nomad ND1 Upgrades
  • Silicon is an assassin from the planet Apokolips, loyal to Darkseid.
  • Silicon is a chemical element (atomic number 14). It is chemically similar to carbon, but is less reactive. It is a common element being found in sand and most rocks. In most cases, silicon and it's compounds do not react with biological tissues, and it is often used for cosmetic purposes, such as in the use of breast implants.
  • Silicon (symbol Si) is a chemical element, a metalloid with atomic number 14 on the periodic table.
  • 1 Silicon raw = 2Cr.1 Silicon depleted = 5Cr.1 Silicon pure= 12Cr.1 Silicon good = 38Cr.1 Silicon refined = 110Cr.
  • Silicon is a fictional powder element for Powder Game.
  • Silicon was the element in the periodic table with the symbol Si and atomic number 14. It was the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust, making up 25.7% of it by mass. Silicon was the principal component of most semiconductor devices and, in the form of silica and silicates, in glass, cement, and ceramics. This abundance was one of the reasons the Urbankans came to Earth. It was one of the minerals they planned to take. (TV: Four to Doomsday)
  • Silicon is a common element present in stars and is a principal component of meteorites known as aerolites. It is also a component of tektites, a natural glass of uncertain origin, but believed by some to be ejected lunar material from Tycho crater (the current site of Tycho City). Along with germanium, it was a primary component in the production of transistors. (TNG: "Home Soil" ) Silicon makes up 25.7 percent of the Earth's crust, by mass, and is the second most abundant element, being exceeded only by oxygen.
  • Silicon was an element. Some forms of life, such as the various species of mynock, were silicon based. The planet Insk was silicon-based.
  • Silicon is a element. Sekkari is a silicon-based life form, and it is fatal to human. (SGA: "Remnants")
  • Silicon is a valuable and versatile resource used for many crafting recipes in Frackin' Universe, mainly Circuit Board. It can be obtained in several ways, most commonly by putting Sand and related materials through the Extraction Lab.
  • Silicon is the fourteenth element in the periodic table according to its atomic number 14.
  • Silicon (pronounced /ˈsɪlɨkən/ or , Latin: silicium) is the most common metalloid. It is a chemical element, which has the symbol Si and atomic number 14. A tetravalent metalloid, silicon is less reactive than its chemical analog carbon. As the eighth most common element in the universe by mass, silicon very rarely occurs as the pure free element in nature, but is more widely distributed in dusts, planetoids and planets as various forms of silicon dioxide (silica) or silicates. In Earth's crust, silicon is the second most abundant element after oxygen, making up 25.7% of the crust by mass.
  • Silicon (from Latin silica iconia = "silly icon") was discovered by Hugh Hefner after his third martini of the afternoon. Hef may have been feeling somewhat "silly" that day; though when one is still in one's bathrobe at 2 p.m., it is hard to tell. Carol Doda is sometimes credited as a co-inventor but she was more of a passive inspiration. The first application of silicon was in the garish bluish crystalline medallion Hef used to have around his neck when "rattling around" Playboy Mansion.
  • Silicon is a chemical element with symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is a tetravalent metalloid, more reactive than germanium, the metalloid directly below it in the table. Controversy about silicon's character dates to its discovery; it was first prepared and characterized in pure form in 1823. In 1808, it was given the name silicium (from , hard stone or flint), with an -ium word-ending to suggest a metal, a name which the element retains in several non-English languages. However, its final English name, first suggested in 1817, reflects the more physically similar elements carbon and boron.
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