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Carbon Silicon THE MAGIC SUITCASE Play Video

Carbon Silicon THE MAGIC SUITCASE

Fantastic video of the new group of Mick Jones (the Clash, Big Audio dynamite)

Carbon/Silicon - What's Up Doc? Play Video

Carbon/Silicon - What's Up Doc?

The new video from Carbon/Silicon, featuring Mick Jones and Tony James. "What's Up Doc?" is taken from the forthcoming album - The Carbon Bubble - scheduled for release in summer 2009. Copyright Carbon Silicon Records...

Carbon/silicon Soylent Green Play Video

Carbon/silicon Soylent Green

Soylent Green from the Barfly tour

Mick Jones and Topper-Train in Vain Play Video

Mick Jones and Topper-Train in Vain

Carbon Casino..11/01/08..Topper plays with Carbon Silicon...shot from side of stage.

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Carbon/Silicon Biography

Silicon ( or , ) is the most common metalloid. It is a chemical element, which has the symbol Si and atomic number 14. A tetravalent metalloid, silicon is less reactive than its chemical analog carbon. As the eighth most common element in the universe by mass, silicon very rarely occurs as the pure free element in nature, but is more widely distributed in dusts, planetoids and planets as various forms of silicon dioxide (silica) or silicates. In Earth's crust, silicon is the second most abundant element after oxygen, making up 25.7% of the crust by mass.

Silicon has many industrial uses. It is the principal component of most semiconductor devices, most importantly integrated circuits or microchips. Silicon is widely used in semiconductors because it remains a semiconductor at higher temperatures than the semiconductor germanium and because its native oxide is easily grown in a furnace and forms a better semiconductor/dielectric interface than any other material.

In the form of silica and silicates, silicon forms useful glasses, cements, and ceramics. It is also a constituent of silicones, a class-name for various synthetic plastic substances made of silicon, oxygen, carbon and hydrogen, often confused with silicon itself.

Silicon is an essential element in biology, although only tiny traces of it appear to be required by animals. It is much more important to the metabolism of plants, particularly many grasses, and silicic acid (a type of silica) forms the basis of the striking array of protective shells of the microscopic diatoms.

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  • The Last Post - 01/10/2007 (Pinnacle/GB)

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