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16 April, 23:57

In terms of bonding, explain why silicate materials have relatively low densities.

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  1. 17 April, 03:12
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    The bonds are covalent and, therefore, directional. They will only bond in one direction, which means that fewer electrons can bond to these materials, leading to a relatively low total number of electrons in the material, and therefore a lower overall density.
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