silicio - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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silicio (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

"Silicio" refers to the chemical element silicon, which has the symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is widely used in the fields of electronics, materials science, and chemistry due to its semiconductor properties. The word "silicio" is commonly found in both oral and written contexts, especially in technical discussions related to engineering, computer science, and chemistry.

Frequency of Use

The term is frequently used in academic and technical settings, especially in discussions about materials and electronics. Its usage is more prominent in written contexts, particularly in textbooks, research papers, and articles within relevant industries.

Example Sentences

  1. La industria de la tecnología depende en gran medida del silicio para la fabricación de microchips.
  2. The technology industry relies heavily on silicon for the manufacturing of microchips.

  3. El silicio es el segundo elemento más abundante en la corteza terrestre.

  4. Silicon is the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust.

  5. Los paneles solares utilizan silicio para convertir la luz del sol en energía eléctrica.

  6. Solar panels use silicon to convert sunlight into electrical energy.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "silicio" may not be prominently featured in idiomatic expressions, it is essential in technical jargon, particularly in contexts related to technology and manufacturing. However, here are a few creative combinations that might include "silicio":

Example Expressions

  1. "Estar hecho de silicio"
  2. Este microprocesador está hecho de silicio, lo que le permite un mejor rendimiento.
  3. This microprocessor is made of silicon, which allows for better performance.

  4. "Con un toque de silicio"

  5. Los avances tecnológicos de hoy tienen un toque de silicio en cada dispositivo.
  6. Today's technological advancements have a touch of silicon in every device.

  7. "Silicio en vez de cobre"

  8. Muchos ingenieros prefieren utilizar silicio en vez de cobre para ciertos componentes electrónicos.
  9. Many engineers prefer to use silicon instead of copper for certain electronic components.

Etymology

The term "silicio" comes from the Latin word "silicium," which is derived from "silica," referring to silicon dioxide (SiO2), a common mineral found in the earth's crust. The use of the term has evolved with the discovery and comprehension of silicon's properties.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Silicona (though this refers more to silicone, a synthetic polymer made from silicon) - Silice (related form, referring to silicon dioxide)

Antonyms: - Ninguno (there are no direct antonyms in specific scientific contexts, as "silicio" is a unique element).



23-07-2024