Answer:
Silicon conducts electricity as well as copper does.
Explanation:
Silicon, with the chemical symbol, Si, is a chemical element in the group 4 of the periodic table. It is a non-metallic element i.e. it has properties that differs from elements regarded as metals. Some of these properties includes that:
- Silicon is a better conductor of electricity than sulfur.
- Silicon is a solid at room temperature, but argon is a gas.
- Silicon is less malleable than silver.
However, Silicon does not conduct electricity as well as copper does.