szilikátokat
Szilikátok is the Hungarian word for silicates. Silicates are a large and diverse class of compounds, with silica (silicon dioxide) as their most common component. In chemistry, silicates are a family of minerals composed of silicon, oxygen, and metal cations. They are the most abundant class of minerals in the Earth's crust, making up over 90% of it. This abundance is due to the Earth's formation processes and the prevalence of silicon and oxygen in the universe.
The basic building block of all silicates is the silicon-oxygen tetrahedron, often denoted as [SiO4]4-. In this
Common examples of silicates include quartz (SiO2), feldspar, mica, and olivine. These minerals are fundamental to