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No, micah is not classified as a silicate mineral with a single-chained structure. Instead, it belongs to the phyllosilicate group, characterized by a sheet-like structure made up of two-dimensional layers. These layers are composed of silicate tetrahedra and are held together by weak van der Waals forces, allowing them to easily cleave into thin sheets. Common examples of micah include muscovite and biotite.

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