Silicon in the Earth and in the Universe
possible contribution of silicon as part of other life type and its protective/detrimental effects in live organisms
- 96 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Exploring the multifaceted role of silicon in Earth's ecosystem, this book delves into its chemical properties and its dual impact on living organisms. It highlights silicon's presence in sand and minerals, its structural similarities to carbon, and its potential involvement in the origins of life. The text examines silicon's significance for growth in various organisms, including plants and humans, while also considering the possibility of silicon-based life forms in different environments. Key topics include silicon's chemistry, biological effects, and comparisons with carbon.
