Catenation is the ability of an atom to form bonds with other atoms of the same element. It is exhibited by both carbon and silicon. Compare the ability of catenation of the two elements. Give reasons.

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(N/A) Carbon exhibits catenation to a much greater extent than silicon.
This is primarily due to the smaller atomic size of carbon,which allows for the formation of strong and stable $C-C$ covalent bonds.
In contrast,silicon has a larger atomic size,which results in longer and weaker $Si-Si$ bonds,making them less stable compared to $C-C$ bonds.
Additionally,the high bond energy of the $C-C$ bond contributes to the extensive catenation observed in carbon compounds.

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