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3. One atom of silicon can properly be combined in a compound with A. One atom of chlorine. B. Three atoms of hydrogen. C. Two atoms of oxygen. D. Four atoms of calcium.
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3. One atom of silicon can properly be combined in a compound with A. One atom of chlorine. B. Three atoms of hydrogen. C. Two atoms of oxygen. D. Four atoms of calcium.
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3. One atom of silicon can properly be combined in a compound with A. One atom of chlorine. B. Three atoms of hydrogen. C. Two atoms of oxygen. D. Four atoms of calcium.
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2 atoms of Oxygen can probably join 1 Silicon Atom
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