Classification of Solids (Section)Silicon is the

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Problem 10E

Classification of Solids (Section)

Silicon is the fundamental component of integrated circuits. Si has the same structure as diamond

(a) Is Si a molecular, metallic, ionic, or covalent-network solid? (b) Silicon readily reacts to form silicon dioxide. Si02, which is quite hard and is insoluble in water. Is Si02 most likely a molecular, metallic, ionic, or covalent-network solid?

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