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In a vintage science fiction movie, space travelers find themselves on a planet orbiting a distant star in which there are curious forms of life based on silicon instead of carbon. Although the story clearly is a sci-fi, the choice of silicon as this alien life-form's central atom instead of carbon, seems plausible or credible, because silicon has 14 protons. This means that silicon
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A.has 4 electrons in its valence shell and thus can form 4 bonds as carbon
B.has one more proton than carbon, so shares similar properties of carbon
C.is an isotope of carbon so, shares similar chemical properties of carbon
D.is heavier than carbon and thus, shares similar properties of carbon
E.has 6 electrons as carbon and thus, shares similar properties of carbon
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This question centers on the chemical basis for why silicon could be imagined as carbon-like in sci‑fi life forms.
Option 1: 'has 4 electrons in its valence shell and thus can form 4 bonds as carbon' — This is the accurate explanation. Silicon (like carbon) has four valence electrons, which allows it to form up to four covalent bonds, a key reason scientists sometimes speculate about ca......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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