The bond in Si normally described as covalent. Its structure is similar to that of diamond.
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∙ 10y agoIt is a covalent bond. The Si and Si bond is non-polar covalent because it is the same element therefore has the same electronegativity.
Among other reasons, the Si-Si double bond is much more unfavorable in terms of energy compared to the Si-Si single bond than is the case with carbon.
Covalent with possibly some metallic character.
The bond is polar covalent- the diffference in electronegativities is 0.65.
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Covalent bond between Si and S.
The bond is covalent.
The bond is covalent.
ionic bond
It is a covalent bond. The Si and Si bond is non-polar covalent because it is the same element therefore has the same electronegativity.
Among other reasons, the Si-Si double bond is much more unfavorable in terms of energy compared to the Si-Si single bond than is the case with carbon.
Covalent with possibly some metallic character.
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This bond is nonpolar covalent.
The bond is polar covalent- the diffference in electronegativities is 0.65.
Polar covalent
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