Silicon is also tetravalent. But why can’t it form long chain compounds like carbon?
Carbon is small in size, so holds the shared electron pair strongly
The compounds formed by carbon atom with others are highly stable as the bonds formed by carbon atom are strong. This is due to the small size of the carbon atom. This allows the nucleus of carbon to hold the shared pair of electrons more firmly. Silicon atom is large and hence can’t form long chain compounds like carbon atom.