
Giant covalent structure
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Science, Chemistry, Physics
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6th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video explains giant covalent structures, highlighting their high melting points due to strong covalent bonds. It uses yellow diamond as an example. It then discusses silica, a compound of silicon and oxygen, which forms a giant covalent structure. Silica is crucial in making silicon chips, which have low electrical conductivity, making them ideal for electronic devices.
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How does the structure of sand relate to its composition and properties?
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Discuss the electrical conductivity of silicon chips and its significance in electronic devices.
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