Why does silicon dioxide have resonance? Organic Chemistry Resonance What is Resonance? 1 Answer anor277 Dec 17, 2016 Are you sure it does...................? Explanation: The bonds of #"silicon dioxide"# are electron precise, #"2-centre, 2-electron bonds"#. #"Silicon dioxide"# is also non-molecular, and hence has very high melting point. Answer link Related questions What is the difference between resonance and chemical equilibrium? When was the concept of resonance structures introduced? What are the resonance structures for #SO_2#? What is the resonance structure of carbon dioxide? How many resonance structures can be drawn for ozone? How many resonance structures can be drawn for #N_2O#? What is the #+M# and #-M# effect? What are examples of electron releasing and electron... What is an example of resonance? How many resonance structures are there for #CO_3^(2-#? How many resonance structures does CH3O- have? See all questions in What is Resonance? Impact of this question 5369 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License