The correct option is
B Si2O6−7In these silicates, two tetrahedral units are joined by sharing oxygen at one corner thereby giving
[Si2O7]6– units.
Hence correct option is b.
THEORY
Silicates: Silicates are the minerals containing silicon and oxygen atom in tetrahedral
SiO4−4 units, which are linked together in several patterns. Depending on the way the tetrahedral units are linked, the silicates are classified into the following types.
Ortho-silicates
Pyro-silicates
Cyclic Silicates
Chain Silicates
2-D Sheet Silicates
3-D Sheet Silicates
1. Ortho-Silicates:
These contain discrete
[SiO4]4– units i.e., there is no sharing of corners with one another.
2. Pyro-Silicates:
- Two tetrahedral units joined by sharing oxygen at one corner. General formula is [Si2O7]6–
- -ve charge on the O atoms bonded to only 1 Si atom.
- Cyclic-Silicates:
- 2 oxygen atoms/tetrahedron shared to form closed rings.
- General formula (SiO2–3)n or SiO3)2n–n
3. Cyclic Silicates:
- 2 oxygen atoms/tetrahedron shared to form closed rings.
- General formula (SiO2–3)n or (SiO3)2n–n