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Why does silicon dioxide (SiO₂) have a much higher melting point than carbon dioxide (CO₂)?
A. SiO₂ is ionic, CO₂ is covalent.
B. CO₂ molecules are larger than SiO₂ units.
C. SiO₂ forms a giant covalent (network) structure, while CO₂ exists as discrete molecules held by weak van der Waals forces.
D. Silicon is more electronegative than carbon.
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