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Criss cross method of silicon dioxide​

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Answered by mgkrishnamraju9
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Using the crisscross method, the resulting compound can be written by transferring the valence of each atom to the other, and writing them as a subscript. The molecule resulting from the combination of silicon and oxygen is silicon dioxide, or SiO2.

Answered by meenakshi7673
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Using the crisscross method, the resulting compound can be written by transferring the valence of each atom to the other, and writing them as a subscript. The molecule resulting from the combination of silicon and oxygen is silicon dioxide, or SiO2

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