A class of rock-forming silicate or aluminosilicate minerals
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Of the approximately 600 known silicate minerals, only a few dozen—a group that includes the feldspars, amphiboles, pyroxenes, micas, olivines, feldspathoids, and zeolites—are significant in rock formation. The silicates, owing to their abundance on Earth, constitute the most important mineral class
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