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Asked by joly

The bonds in SiCl4(l) are srtonger than the bonds in SnCl4(l)? True or false and why? Thank u
14 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
My best educated guess is true. Because the Si atom is smaller (Sn is larger) so the Si-Cl bond distance is shorter than the Sn-Cl bond distance.
14 years ago

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