silicích
Silicích is a rare and unique mineral that was first discovered in the Czech Republic in the late 19th century. It is named after the Czech word for silicon, "silicium," reflecting its primary composition. Silicích is a silicate mineral, specifically a nesosilicate, which means it contains isolated silicon tetrahedra. Its chemical formula is SiO2, the same as quartz, but its crystal structure is different, giving it distinct physical properties.
Silicích typically forms in low-temperature hydrothermal environments, often associated with other silicate minerals such as quartz
Silicích is not widely used in industry due to its rarity and the availability of more common
In summary, silicích is a rare silicate mineral with a chemical formula of SiO2. It is named