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Question
If a trivalent atom replaces a few silicon atoms in three-dimensional network of silicon dioxide, what would be the type of charge on overall structure?
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Solution
If a few tetrahedral Si atoms in a three-dimensional network structure of SiO2 are replaced by an equal number of trivalent atoms, then one valence electron of each Si atom will become free. As a result, each substitution of Si atom by a trivalent atom introduces one unit negative charge into the three-dimensional network structure of SiO2. Hence, SiO2 becomes negatively charged.
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