Why would silicon be a better substitute for carbon than something like boron or nitrogen?
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Indeed, carbon and silicon share many characteristics. Each has a so-called valence of four--meaning that individual atoms make four bonds with other elements in forming chemical compounds. Each element bonds to oxygen. ... The fact that silicon oxidizes to a solid is one basic reason as to why it cannot support life.
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