Which one of the following group represent 2-D silicate?
A
SiO4−4
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B
(Si2O5)2n−n
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C
Si2O6−7
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D
(SiO3)2n−n
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Solution
The correct option is B(Si2O5)2n−n The general formula of 2-D sheet silicates is (Si2O5)2n−n. Each SiO4−4 tetrahedron shares three oxygen atoms with others and thus by forming two-dimensional sheets. These silicates can be cleaved easily just like graphite. The layers are held together by weak van der Waal's forces.
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
4. Chain Silicates:
Simple chain silicates
Double chain silicates
Simple chain:
Two corners of each tetrahedron are shared.
A long chain of a tetrahedron.
General formula is (SiO3)2n−n
Double chain:
Two simple chains joined together by shared O atoms.
Also known as amphiboles.
General formula : (Si4O11)6n−n
5. 2D-Sheet:
3 oxygen atoms of each tetrahedron are shared with adjacent SiO44– tetrahedrons. General formula is (Si2O5)2n−n
6. 3D-Sheet:
Involve all four O-atom in sharing with adjacent SiO44– tetrahedral units. Example: Quartz, Tridymite, Cristobalite, Feldspar, Zeolite.