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chemical formula of zeolite​

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Answered by Mukhtar88
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M2/nO.Al2O3.xSiO2.yH2O

The formula for zeolite stands in for these ratios: M can be any one of a number of metals, including sodium, lithium, potassium, calcium and magnesium. The variable "n" stands for the valence of the metal cation, and "y" for the number of water molecules in the structure of zeolite, according to the Research Foundation at State University of New York (SUNY). A zeolite will have at least one silicon atom for every aluminum atom, as the Abbey Newsletter describes

The formula for zeolite stands in for these ratios: M can be any one of a number of metals, including sodium, lithium, potassium, calcium and magnesium. The variable "n" stands for the valence of the metal cation, and "y" for the number of water molecules in the structure of zeolite, according to the Research Foundation at State University of New York (SUNY). A zeolite will have at least one silicon atom for every aluminum atom, as the Abbey Newsletter describes

Answered by kingcobra1
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Answer:

(Mn+)2/n0.Al2o3.xSio2.pH20

Explanation:

M represents a metal ion

n represents a metal ion valence

x represents the no. of moles of Sio2

p represents the no. of moles of water

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