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Si - Silicon
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Information
Name Silicon
Chemical Formula Si
Atomic Number 14
Type Inorganic Resource
Color (Menu) ???
Color (Game) ???
Color (Real Life) Crystalline, Reflective with a bluish-tinged appearance
Rarity Common
Planet Type ???
Biome ???
Description Silicon is a hard and brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey metallic lustre. In the game, it's essential for various technological applications, including electronics and structural materials.
How to Get ???
Used For ???
Appearance (Game) ???
Appearance (Real Life) Crystalline, Reflective with a bluish-tinged appearance
Patch 1.0

Silicon (Si) is a Common Inorganic Resource.


How to Get

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Additional Information

Real Life

In real life, Silicon is the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust (about 28% by mass) after oxygen. It has a multitude of uses, particularly in the fields of electronics and technology due to its semiconductor properties.