Explain, using structure and bonding, why silicon dioxide has high melting and boiling point.

Silicon dioxide has a giant molecular structure, consisting of a large number of silicon and oxygen atoms covalently bonded to form a big tetrahedral structure. A lot of energy is needed to break the strong covalent bonds, resulting in the high melting point and boiling point of silicon dioxide.

Define induced magnetism.

Induced magnetism occurs when a magnetic material is placed near to, or touching, any pole of a permanent magnet, thereby becoming an induced magnet itself.

Once removed from permanent magnet, induced magnet will lose its magnetism.