Why does silicon exhibit less diversity of compounds than

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Why does silicon exhibit less diversity of compounds than carbon does?

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Problem 5E

Why does silicon exhibit less diversity of compounds than carbon does?

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Solution 5 SAQ.Step 1These property of carbon make it form large The large number of organic and inorganiccompounds containing the carbon atoms.The carbon have capable of forming the covalent bonds , which are the strongest bondand present in between the elements.Carbon having tetravalency and its form four covalent bonds , its ability to form doubleand triple bonds.The main property of the carbon element having the catenation , which is the tendency ofform chains.diversity of compounds.

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