silicaatstructuren
Silicaatstructuren refer to the diverse arrangements of silicon and oxygen atoms that form the backbone of silicate minerals, the most abundant mineral group in the Earth's crust. These structures are based on the fundamental building block, the silicon-oxygen tetrahedron, where a silicon atom is covalently bonded to four oxygen atoms. The negative charge of this tetrahedron is typically balanced by cations such as magnesium, iron, aluminum, or alkali metals.
The classification of silicate minerals is primarily determined by how these tetrahedra link together. In nesosilicates