silikaatstructuren
Silikaatstructuren refer to the diverse arrangements of silicon and oxygen atoms that form the backbone of silicate minerals, the most abundant class of minerals in the Earth's crust and mantle. The fundamental building block of all silicate structures is the silicon-oxygen tetrahedron, often abbreviated as TO4. This unit consists of a central silicon atom covalently bonded to four oxygen atoms, arranged at the corners of a tetrahedron.
These tetrahedra can link together in various ways by sharing oxygen atoms. This sharing can occur at
The simplest structures are isolated tetrahedra, found in nesosilicates (e.g., olivine). When tetrahedra share one oxygen