Difference between revisions of "Silicon"
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* Silicon is the most abundant chemical element of Earth's crust. Is this true for Mars, also? | * Silicon is the most abundant chemical element of Earth's crust. Is this true for Mars, also? | ||
* How much energy is needed to produce 1 kg of pure silicon? | * How much energy is needed to produce 1 kg of pure silicon? | ||
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Revision as of 22:31, 23 November 2007
Silicon (periodic table symbol: Si14) is a chemical element that can be found in several minerals on Mars.
Usage
Silicon is the main material for monocrystalline solar cells, used for solar panels. Additionally, it is needed for silicone synthesis to produce synthetic materials.
Open issues
- Silicon is the most abundant chemical element of Earth's crust. Is this true for Mars, also?
- How much energy is needed to produce 1 kg of pure silicon?
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