"Silicates Unveiled: The Earth's Most Abundant Building Blocks"



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Silicates are the most abundant and structurally diverse group of minerals on Earth, composed primarily of silicon and oxygen, often bonded with various metals. Found in everything from sand and clay to gemstones and ceramics, silicates are fundamental to geology, materials science, and industrial applications. Their structures range from isolated tetrahedra to complex three-dimensional frameworks, making them key components in glass production, cement, and even electronics.


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