silikaatrühmaga
Silikaatrühmaga refers to a group of compounds containing silicon and oxygen, forming the basis of a vast and diverse class of minerals and materials. These compounds are characterized by the presence of the silicate anion, which typically consists of a silicon atom bonded to four oxygen atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement. This fundamental structural unit, the [SiO4]4- tetrahedron, can exist independently or link together in various ways to form chains, sheets, or three-dimensional frameworks.
The way these silicate tetrahedra connect dictates the properties and classification of different silicate minerals. For
Silicates are the most abundant mineral group in the Earth's crust, making up over 90% of its