silisiums
Silisiums is an uncommon term that may be encountered as a plural form of the chemical element silicon in some English-language texts. However, it is not standard in modern English scientific writing. The element is normally called silicon, with the symbol Si and atomic number 14. In many other languages, cognate names exist, such as Silizium (German) or silicium (French). Because silisiums is not widely used in formal chemistry, it is generally avoided in technical writing outside historical or translational contexts.
Silicon is a metalloid with a crystalline structure that is most often described as diamond-like. It has
Earth’s crust contains silicon in abundance, making it one of the most plentiful elements by mass (roughly
Applications of silicon include semiconductors for integrated circuits, photovoltaic cells, glass and ceramics, and silicones used