Silicon is solid below 1687K, gas above 3538K, and liquid in between, all at one atmosphere pressure. Look for a phase diagram if you need detail at other pressures. Not all elements can exist in all three states.
2007-11-24 14:26:42
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answered by Frank N 7
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Is silicon number 14 on the periodic table a solid gas or liquid or combinations?
2015-08-14 10:27:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Silicon at STP is a solid substance and, like any other substance it can be melted to a liquid and vaporised to a gas under the required conditions of temperature (addition of Sensible Heat) and, Change of State (addition of Latent Heats of Melting and Vaporisation).
2007-11-24 06:14:16
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answered by Norrie 7
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An element can be in any state (solid, liquid or gas), depending on the pressure and the temperature.
2007-11-24 05:52:40
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answered by RavenSierra 3
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solid in its standard state
2007-11-24 05:53:03
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answered by Matt Shank 3
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solid
2007-11-24 05:53:38
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answered by Anonymous
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yup it is # 14.
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2007-11-24 06:03:26
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answered by Anonymous
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