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Explain the tetrahedral structure of silicates

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The chemicalstructure of silica forms atetrahedron. It consists of a central silicon atom surrounded by four oxygen atoms, with which the central atom bonds. The geometric figure drawn around this arrangement has four sides, each side being an equilateral triangle—atetrahedron.
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