Why does silicon have a giant covalent structure?
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Silicon has a giant covalent structure, as each silicon atom shares each of its four outer electrons with anothersilicon atom. ... The bonding in diamond is similar to that in silicon, except it occurs between carbon atoms. Therefore diamond, an allotrope of carbon, also has a giant covalent structure.
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