ino1silikaatide
Ino1silikaatide is a term referring to a specific class of silicate minerals. Silicates are compounds containing silicon and oxygen, and they form the largest and most important class of rock-forming minerals in the Earth's crust. Within the silicate group, minerals are further classified based on the structure of their silicon-oxygen tetrahedra, which are the basic building blocks. Ino1silikaatide specifically describes silicates where the silicon-oxygen tetrahedra are arranged in single, unbranched chains. This structural arrangement gives these minerals their characteristic properties.
Minerals belonging to the ino1silikaatide group are known for their often prismatic or acicular (needle-like) crystal