Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (3rd Edition)

Published by Prentice Hall
ISBN 10: 0321809246
ISBN 13: 978-0-32180-924-7

Chapter 22 - Sections 22.1-22.9 - Exercises - Review Questions - Page 1069: 4

Answer

Silicon forms only a single bond with oxygen, because the silicon atom is too large to allow substantial overlap between the p orbitals on the two atoms.

Work Step by Step

In contrast to carbon, which often bonds to oxygen with a double bond (one sigma and one pi bond), silicon forms only a single bond with oxygen, because the silicon atom is too large to allow substantial overlap between the p orbitals on the two atoms.
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