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why silicon cannot form a double bond with another silicon atom?​

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Answered by VelvetCanyon
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high school that silicon very rarely forms double bonds due to its large size. ... The green atoms to the right are silicon. You can see that, because of the larger atomic radius, the p-orbitals don't overlap as much, meaning that double bonds are generally not favorable in silicon.

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