it bonds with oyxgen to make sand
silicin. silicon is a very useful thing. it has many uses and all. like the silicon thingy that other women wear or something. ok. so silicon. it is a...uhm....a...bond. its actually a type of james bond. yehp thats it. bond. james bond.
fluorine and silicon form a perdominately ionic bond. fluorine is a nonmetal and silicon is a metal.
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It's silicon-oxygen tetrahedra, it's covalent bond of a quartz, crystal.
Yes it does. The electronegativity difference between silicon and oxygen is significant enough to make the bond polar. However, silicon dioxide is technically a non-polar molecule, although it is not a likely compound due to silicon's larger atomic radius and its inability to easily form pi-bonds with oxygen.
Covalent bond
silicin. silicon is a very useful thing. it has many uses and all. like the silicon thingy that other women wear or something. ok. so silicon. it is a...uhm....a...bond. its actually a type of james bond. yehp thats it. bond. james bond.
fluorine and silicon form a perdominately ionic bond. fluorine is a nonmetal and silicon is a metal.
dative bond
Because silicon is a metalloid/semi-metal and carbon is a nonmetal, the bond is covalent.
No. Metallic bond is formed in the case of metals. Silicon is a non metal and does not form metallic bond.
Silicon dioxide has covalent bonds.
a covalent bond
Covalent bond.
they will bond together with a double covalent bond
silicon, germanium
It is Aluminium combined with Silicon, and it's bond is covalent.