What is the molecular structure of the vapours of the solid p block elements like silicon, carbon, lead. I would like to focus the question to the main structure that exists in vapours but if any theoretical or experimental dimers can be formed, please feel free to mention.
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2$\begingroup$ This question is similar to: Which elements can be diatomic?. If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and/or how the answers on that question are not helpful for your problem. $\endgroup$– MithoronCommented Aug 10 at 10:54
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$\begingroup$ I understand the concerns about this question. I am not particularly focusing on diatomic nature but just generally the nature of solids as gases. I am also looking at the bonds formed between if there are any diatomic molecules $\endgroup$– ChemLover68Commented Aug 10 at 10:57
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1$\begingroup$ OK, that's different now, but seems too broad there's for ex. more specific chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/594/… $\endgroup$– MithoronCommented Aug 10 at 11:46
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