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Mica is a group of sheet silicate minerals (e.x of micas : Biotite, muscovite) ... Topic: mica group ... Not finding your answer? Try searching the web for mica group
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Mica is a sheet silicate mineral. It's shiny and glittery appearance make it ideal for cosmetics and toothpaste. It's thermal resistance allows it to be used as...click here for more.
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Silicate minerals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Main category: Phyllosilicates. Phyllosilicates (from Greek φύλλον phyllon, leaf), or sheet silicates, form parallel sheets of silicate tetrahedra with Si2O5 or a 2:5 ...
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Sheet slilicates are called phyllosilicates (phyllo means leaflike). These silicates are easy to cleave (as does graphite). Talc is a typical sheet silicate, ...
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A structural type of silicate mineral in which flat sheets are formed by the sharing of three of the four ... Also known as layer silicate; sheet mineral; sheet silicate.
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Clays and micas are sheet silicates, as are serpentine minerals. One type (the most commonly used) of asbestos minerals, chrysotile, is a serpentine mineral, ...
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Sheet Silicates. Built on a plane of bridging O, leaving an unsatisfied apical charge for each tetrahedra. Result is a 'sheet' of tetrahedra which is the basis for ...
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The phyllosilicates, or sheet silicates, are an important group of minerals that ... We can build the structures of the various sheet silicates by starting with the ...
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Nov 19, 1998 ... Chain and Sheet Silicates. 1. Chain (Ino-) Silicates - SiO4 tetrahedra linked by sharing O2- in infinite single chains (pyroxenes) with Si:O = 1:3 ...
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