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Roy Mcdonald
4 October, 14:51
The bonds present in silicon carbide (SiC) are
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Deja
4 October, 15:22
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A few covalent compounds such as silicon dioxide, SiO2 (quartz, sand) and silicon carbide, SiC (Carborundum), are called macromolecular substances or covalent network solids because a network of covalent bonds joins together all the atoms in a crystal into a giant molecule.
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