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what is silicates explain it brifly​

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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Silicate is  a salt or ester of silicic acid, esp one of a large number of usually insoluble salts with polymeric negative ions having a structure formed of tetrahedrons of SiO4 groups linked in rings, chains, sheets, or three dimensional frameworks.

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