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Which one of the following is a correct set for SiO2?
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05/01/2022 4:17 pm
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Which one of the following is a correct set for SiO2?
(a) Linear acidic
(b) Linear,basic
(c) Tetrahedral, acidic
(d) Angular, basic.
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05/01/2022 4:18 pm
Correct answer: (c) Tetrahedral, acidic
Explanation:
SiO2 being oxide of non metal is acidic in nature and silicon is bonded to O atoms tetrahedrally. It has giant structure.
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