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What are Silicates?How are they Classified?


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Answered by Benipal07
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Silicatea are member of a family of anions consisting of silicon and oxygen, usually with the general formula [SiO. 4−x] n, where 0 ≤ x < 2.
Types :-

Isolated tetrahedra: Olivine.

Chains of tetrahedra: Pyroxenes and amphiboles.

Sheets: Micas and clays.

Framework: Quartz and feldspar.

Silicates as a natural resource.

Answered by Grewal007
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Silicatea are member of a family of anions consisting of silicon and oxygen, usually with the general formula [SiO. 4−x] n, where 0 ≤ x < 2.

Types :-

Isolated tetrahedra: Olivine.

Chains of tetrahedra: Pyroxenes and amphiboles.

Sheets: Micas and clays.

Framework: Quartz and feldspar.

Silicates as a natural resource.

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