Silicon(IV) Oxide (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Chemistry)

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Caroline Carroll

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Structure of silicon(IV) oxide

What is the structure of silicon(IV) oxide?

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  • Silicon(IV) oxide (also known as silicon dioxide or silica), SiO2, is a macromolecular compound which occurs naturally as sand and quartz

  • Each oxygen atom forms covalent bonds with 2 silicon atoms and each silicon atom in turn forms covalent bonds with 4 oxygen atoms

  • A tetrahedron is formed with one silicon atom and four oxygen atoms, similar to diamond 

The structure of silicon(IV) oxide

Silicon-Dioxide, IGCSE & GCSE Chemistry revision notes

Diagram showing the structure of SiO2 with the silicon atoms in blue and the oxygen atoms in red

Comparing diamond & silicon(IV) oxide

How does diamond compare to silicon(IV) oxide?

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  • SiO2 has lots of very strong covalent bonds and no intermolecular forces so it has similar properties to diamond

  • It is very hard, has a very high boiling point, is insoluble in water and does not conduct electricity

  • SiO2 is cheap since it is available naturally and is used to make sandpaper and to line the inside of furnaces

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Caroline Carroll

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