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No. Silicon tetrachloride is a molecular compound.
B: two atoms of oxygen is the correct answer
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is a compound because it is composed of two elements (Si and O) that are chemically combined.
Si is the symbol for silicon. Cl refers to chlorine. The compound formed by these elements is silicon chloride SiCl4.
Magnesium then silicon then chlorine
two atoms of oxygen
two atom of oxygen
One atom of silicon can be combined in a compound two atoms of oxygen, forming the compound silicon dioxide, SiO2.
No. Silicon tetrachloride is a molecular compound.
B: two atoms of oxygen is the correct answer
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is a compound because it is composed of two elements (Si and O) that are chemically combined.
Si is the symbol for silicon. Cl refers to chlorine. The compound formed by these elements is silicon chloride SiCl4.
Silicon tetrachloride, with formula SiCl4
Magnesium then silicon then chlorine
Chlorine
Silicon dioxide is a compound.
chlorine is the smallest in size. The order of atomic size is chlorine < sulphur < phosphorus < silicon.