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The structure of silicon dioxide is characterized by:

Option: 1

Covalent bonds between silicon and oxygen atoms

 

 


Option: 2

Ionic bonds between silicon and oxygen atoms


Option: 3

Metallic bonds between silicon and oxygen atoms

 


Option: 4

 Hydrogen bonds between silicon and oxygen atoms


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Silicon dioxide is a covalent, three-dimensional network solid in which each silicon atom is covalently bonded in a tetrahedral manner to four oxygen atoms. Each oxygen atom in turn covalently bonded to another silicon atoms .

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