levysilikaatit
Levysilikaatit, also known as sheet silicates or phyllosilicates, are a major group of minerals characterized by their atomic structure. In these minerals, silicon-oxygen tetrahedra are arranged in extensive flat sheets. Each tetrahedron consists of a central silicon atom bonded to four oxygen atoms, forming a pyramidal structure. These tetrahedra link together by sharing three of their oxygen atoms with neighboring tetrahedra, creating a two-dimensional network of six-membered rings. The fourth oxygen atom in each tetrahedron typically points away from the sheet and is available for bonding with cations or other silicate layers.
This layered structure is fundamental to the properties of levysilikaatit. It leads to characteristic physical properties
Common examples of levysilikaatit include micas like muscovite and biotite, clays like kaolinite and smectite, and