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describe the structure of silicon dioxide​

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The giant covalent structure of silicon dioxide:

Crystalline silicon has the same structure as diamond. To turn it into silicon dioxide, all you need to do is to modify the silicon structure by including some oxygen atoms. Notice that each silicon atom is bridged to its neighbours by an oxygen atom.

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