Hi all,
I have a small conundrum...
CaC2 and CaSi2 are valence-isoelectronic. However, CaC2 has discrete units of two carbon atoms with a 2- charge while CaSi2 has black P-like layers of (Si-) sheets (which is the expected structure, based on the isoelectronic analogy). Does the difference result from the size of the C/Si atom?
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
Jessica.