Why si si double are unstable than carbon carbon double bond
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In most of the conditions, Silicon, unlike carbon, does not form stable double bonds. even with itself (however, there has been some evidence of the existence of Si=O bonds in the vapor phase only). Silicon does not exist in a structure like graphite. CO2 is a molecular gas whereas SiO2 is a 3D network solid.
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In most of the conditions, Silicon, unlike carbon, does not form stable double bonds. even with itself (however, there has been some evidence of the existence of Si=O bonds in the vapor phase only). Silicon does not exist in a structure like graphite. CO2 is a molecular gas whereas SiO2 is a 3D network solid.
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