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On what principles silicate structures are based ?

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Answer: In most commonly encountered silicates, including almost all silicate minerals found in the Earth's crust, each silicon atom occupies the center of an idealized [tetrahedron] whose corners are four oxygen atoms, connected to it by single covalent bonds according to the octet rule. .

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