Multiple Choice
From what do silicates derive their strength?
A) Their covalently bonded network structures.
B) Strong intermolecular forces.
C) Their extensive pi-delocalized systems.
D) From two-dimensional covalent bonding.
E) Nothing, silicates are not generally considered strong.
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