why silicon does not form many compounds like carbon??
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Although silicon might normally have atoms bonded to each of its 4 sides, just like carbon, the silicon bond isn't as strong as the carbon bond because the outer orbital of silicon often lacks a full complement of electrons, even when it's bonded to other atoms.
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