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meaning of silicate group?​

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Answered by laxmi1278
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A compound whose crystal structure contains SiO4 tetrahedra, either isolaed or joined through one or more of the oxygen atoms to form groups, chains, sheets, or three-dimensional structures with metallic elements.

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Answered by parth5880
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. A compound whose crystal structure contains SiO4 tetrahedra, either isolaed or joined through one or more of the oxygen atoms to form groups, chains,

sheets, or three-dimensional structures with metallic elements. Silicates were once classified according to hypothetical oxyacids of silicon (see metasilicate and orthosilicate) but are now classified according to crystal structure (see nesosilicate, sorosilicate, cyclosilicate, inosilicate, phyllosilicate, tectosilicate).

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