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  2. Silicate mineral - Wikipedia

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    A silicate mineral is generally an inorganic compound consisting of subunits with the formula [SiO 2+n] 2n−. Although depicted as such, the description of silicates as anions is a simplification. Although depicted as such, the description of silicates as anions is a simplification.

  3. Silicon dioxide - Wikipedia

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    The molecular SiO 2 has a linear structure like CO 2. It has been produced by combining silicon monoxide (SiO) with oxygen in an argon matrix. The dimeric silicon dioxide, (SiO 2) 2 has been obtained by reacting O 2 with matrix isolated dimeric silicon monoxide, (Si 2 O 2). In dimeric silicon dioxide there are two oxygen atoms bridging between ...

  4. Silicate - Wikipedia

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    18 is a hexamer of SiO 3 2-. Polymeric silicate anions of can exist also as long chains. In single-chain silicates, which are a type of inosilicate, tetrahedra link to form a chain by sharing two oxygen atoms each. A common mineral in this group is pyroxene. Double chain tetrahedra.

  5. Seifertite - Wikipedia

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    Seifertite is a silicate mineral with the formula SiO 2 and is one of the densest polymorphs of silica.It has only been found in Martian [4] [5] and lunar meteorites, [6] where it is presumably formed from either tridymite or cristobalite – other polymorphs of quartz – as a result of heating during the atmospheric entry and impact to the Earth, at an estimated minimal pressure of 35 GPa.

  6. Precipitated silica - Wikipedia

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    Precipitated silica is an amorphous form of silica (silicon dioxide, SiO 2); it is a white, powdery material. Precipitated silica is produced by precipitation from a solution containing silicate salts. The three main classes of amorphous silica are pyrogenic silica, precipitated silica and silica gel.

  7. Lithogenic silica - Wikipedia

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    Lithogenic silica (LSi) is silica (SiO 2) derived from terrigenous rock (Igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary), lithogenic sediments composed of the detritus of pre-existing rock, volcanic ejecta, extraterrestrial material, and minerals such silicate. [1] [2] Silica is the most abundant compound in the Earth's crust (59%) and the main ...

  8. Keatite - Wikipedia

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    Keatite is a silicate mineral with the chemical formula Si O 2 (silicon dioxide) that was discovered in nature in 2013.It is a tetragonal polymorph of silica first known as a synthetic phase. [1]

  9. Sodium silicate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium silicate is a generic name for chemical compounds with the formula Na 2x Si y O 2y+x or (Na 2 O) x · (SiO 2) y, such as sodium metasilicate (Na 2 SiO 3), sodium orthosilicate (Na 4 SiO