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Silicon does not double bond with oxygen. Because silicon atoms are larger than carbon atoms, silicon-oxygen bonds are longer than carbon-oxygen bonds. Consider a hypothetical silicon-oxygen double bond, analogous to the carbon-oxygen double bond discussed above. Because silicon-oxygen bonds are longer than carbon-oxygen equivalents, the p orbitals on silicon and oxygen cannot overlap enough to form a stable pi bond. Therefore, only single bonds are formed.
There are several structures for silicon dioxide. One of the simplest is shown below:
This is similar to the structure of diamond, with each of the silicon atoms bridged to its four neighbors via an oxygen atom, forming a large network covalent structure. Strong bonds in three dimensions make silicon dioxide a hard, high melting point solid.
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