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Hamza Barr
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26 May, 08:53
Referred to as a giant molecule
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Reynaldo Ross
26 May, 09:17
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Giant covalent structures contain a lot of non-metal atoms, each joined to adjacent atoms by covalent bonds. The atoms are usually arranged into giant regular lattices - extremely strong structures because of the many bonds involved. The graphic shows the molecular structure of diamond and graphite: two allotropes of carbon, and of silica (silicon dioxide).
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