SiO4tetraedriä
SiO4 tetrahedra, also known as orthosilicate tetrahedra, are fundamental structural units in many silicate minerals. Each tetrahedron consists of a central silicon atom covalently bonded to four oxygen atoms. These oxygen atoms are positioned at the vertices of a regular tetrahedron, with the silicon atom at its center. The chemical formula for a single, isolated SiO4 tetrahedron is Si4+O4.
In minerals, these tetrahedra can exist as discrete, isolated units, as seen in nesosilicates like olivine.