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A silicate mineral contains silicon (Si) and oxygen (O) which will be shown in the formula.
A nonsilicate mineral.
Iron rich silicate rock can be found in the mantle, the oceanic crust, and the continental crust.
That would be fluorite.
It depends on the type of feldspar. Potassium Feldspar (also called K-Spar), contains potassium, aluminum, silicate: KAlSi3O8. Plagioclase Feldspar, on the other hand, contains calcium or sodium, aluminum, and silicate: NaAlSi3O8 or CaAl2Si2O8.
A silicate is a mineral which contains the element silica.
In geology a silicate is a mineral that contains silicon and oxygen and sometimes other elements. In chemistry, a silicate is a compound that contains the silicate (SiO32-) ion.
Silicate cements contains and release fluoride.
It is ethyl silicate ,28 means ethyl silicate contains 28% SiO2.
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The silicon-oxygen tetrahedron is the building block of silicate minerals. The word "silicate" means the compound contains silicon in some form.
A silicate mineral contains silicon (Si) and oxygen (O) which will be shown in the formula.
The silicon-oxygen tetrahedron is the building block of silicate minerals. The word "silicate" means the compound contains silicon in some form.
Silicate - describes a mineral that contains silicone and oxygen and usually one or more other elements.
A silicate mineral is a mineral that contains both silica and oxygen. They make up about 95 percent of the Earth's surface.
It is a mixture of potassium salt [K+ and ?-] with an impure form of potassium carbonate. So it is a non-silicate, as it contains no silica.