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  2. Kentbrooksite - Wikipedia

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    Kentbrooksite is a moderately rare mineral of the eudialyte group, [2] with chemical formula (Na,REE) 15 (Ca,REE) 6 Mn 3 Zr 3 NbSi[(Si 9 O 27) 2 (Si 3 O 9) 2 O 2]F 2 ·2H 2 O. [3] This extended formula shows the presence of cyclic silicate groups and dominance of Si at the M4 site, according to the nomenclature of the eudialyte group. [4]

  3. Feklichevite - Wikipedia

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    Feklichevite is a rare mineral of the eudialyte group with the formula Na 11 Ca 9 (Fe 3+,Fe 2+) 2 Zr 3 NbSi(Si 3 O 9) 2 (Si 9 O 27) 2. [3] [2] The original formula was extended to show the presence of cyclic silicate groups and presence of silicon at the M4 site, according to the nomenclature of eudialyte group. [4]

  4. Silicate - Wikipedia

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    With two shared oxides bound to each silicon, cyclic or polymeric structures can result. The cyclic metasilicate ring Si 6 O 12− 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.

  5. Raslakite - Wikipedia

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    Raslakite is a rare mineral of the eudialyte group with the chemical formula Na 15 Ca 3 Fe 3 (Na,Zr) 3 Zr 3 (Si,Nb)SiO(Si 9 O 27) 2 (Si 3 O 9) 2 (OH,H 2 O) 3 (Cl,OH).This formula is based on the original one, and is extended to show the presence of cyclic silicate groups.

  6. Zirsilite- (Ce) - Wikipedia

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    Zirsilite-(Ce) is a very rare mineral of the eudialyte group, with formula (Na, ) 12 (Ce,Na) 3 Ca 6 Mn 3 Zr 3 NbSi(Si 9 O 27) 2 (Si 3 O 9) 2 O(OH) 3 (CO 3)·H 2 O. [2] [3] The original formula was extended to show the presence of cyclic silicate groups and the presence of silicon at the M4 site, according to the nomenclature of the eudialyte group. [4]

  7. Golyshevite - Wikipedia

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    Golyshevite is a rare mineral of the eudialyte group, [2] with the formula Na 10 Ca 3 Ca 6 Zr 3 Fe 2 SiNb(Si 3 O 9) 2 (Si 9 O 27) 2 CO 3 (OH) 3 •H 2 O. [3] The original formula was extended to show both the presence of cyclic silicate groups and silicon at the M4 site, according to the nomenclature of the eudialyte group. [4]

  8. Cyclic compound - Wikipedia

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    Cyclic compounds that have both carbon and non-carbon atoms present are heterocyclic carbon compounds, and the name refers to inorganic cyclic compounds as well (e.g., siloxanes, which contain only silicon and oxygen in the rings, and borazines, which contain only boron and nitrogen in the rings). [5]

  9. Silicon compounds - Wikipedia

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    Regular coordination is not always present: for example, it is not found in Ca 2 SiO 4, which mixes six- and eight-coordinate sites for Ca II. Soro-silicates, involving discrete double or triple tetrahedral units, are quite rare: metasilicates involving cyclic [(SiO n 3)] 2n− units of corner-abutting tetrahedra forming a polygonal ring are ...