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What is the basic structural unit of silicates?


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Silicates

  • In nature, there are numerous silicate minerals.
  • Feldspar, zeolites, mica, and asbestos are examples of silicates.
  • Glass and cement are two important man-made silicates.

Basic structural unit of silicates

  • SiO44.is the basic structural unit of silicates.
  • In this structural unit, the Silicon atom is bonded to four oxygen atoms in a tetrahedron fashion.
  • Ring, chain, sheet, or three-dimensional structures are formed when silicate units are connected together.

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