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silicate

One of a group of minerals containing silicon and oxygen in tetrahedral units of SiO4, bound together in various ways to form specific structural types. Silicates are the chief rock-forming minerals. Most rocks are composed, wholly or in part, of silicates (the main exception being limestones). Glass is a manufactured complex polysilicate material in which other elements (boron in borosilicate glass) have been incorporated.

Generally, additional cations are present in the structure, especially Al3+, Fe2+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Na+, K+, but quartz and other polymorphs of SiO2 are also considered to be silicates; stishovite (a high-pressure form of SiO2) is a rare exception to the usual tetrahedral coordination of silica and oxygen.

In orthosilicates, the oxygens are all ionically bonded to cations such as Mg2+ or Fe2+ (as olivines), and are not shared between tetrahedra. All other silicate structures involve some degree of oxygen sharing between adjacent tetrahedra. For example, beryl is a ring silicate based on tetrahedra linked by sharing oxygens to form a circle. Pyroxenes are single chain silicates, with chains of linked tetrahedra extending in one direction through the structure; amphiboles are similar but have double chains of tetrahedra. In micas, which are sheet silicates, the tetrahedra are joined to form continuous sheets that are stacked upon one another. Framework silicates, such as feldspars and quartz, are based on three-dimensional frameworks of tetrahedra in which all oxygens are shared.



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4) "Amphibole defines an important group of generally dark-colored, rock-forming inosilicate minerals composed of double chain SiO4 tetrahedra linked at the vertices and generally containing ions of iron and/or magnesium in their structures.
 
 
 
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