in Carbon family Silicon show maximum catenation( true or false)
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The silicon atom is bigger than the carbon molecule, its covalent radius is 111 pm carbon is 77 pm which makes it more troublesome for silicon to frame a tetrahedral plan with different atoms. The Si-Si bond is adding more and weaker than the C-C bond.
Si is regularly recommended as having the capacity to be the premise of an organic chemistry, yet the chemical properties of silicon make this improbable.
Si is regularly recommended as having the capacity to be the premise of an organic chemistry, yet the chemical properties of silicon make this improbable.
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