Al2(SiO3)3
Aluminium silicate is a mineral compound made up of aluminum, silicon, and oxygen. It is commonly found in nature as clays, such as kaolinite, and is widely used in various industries including ceramics, construction, and pharmaceuticals.
Potassium aluminium silicate has KAlSi3O8 as its chemical formula. It is the not-so-well-known mineral microcline. A link to the Wikipedia article on this mineral is supplied. There are some cool pics of the material as it was found in nature.
This is a silicate of lithium and aluminium: LiAl(SiO3)2.
Yes! It is known as Plagioclase Feldspar. More specifically Albite and has the chemical formula NaAlSi3O8.
Inorganic Topaz is a silicate mineral of aluminium and fluorine with the chemical formula Al2SiO4(F,OH)2.
An aluminum silicate is a chemical compound consisting of aluminium, silicon, and oxygen, of chemical formula Al2SiO5, found in minerals and clays and used as a food additive, E number E559.
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The chemical formula for Calcium Silicate is Ca2SiO4.
The chemical formula for sodium silicate is Na2SiO3.
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Formula: FeSiO3
The chemical formula of cadmium silicate is CdSiO3.