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- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron abstract "A silicon–oxygen tetrahedron is the SiO4 anionic group, or a silicon atom with four surrounding oxygen atoms arranged to define the corners of a tetrahedron. This is a fundamental component of most silicates in the Earth's crust. A variety of silicate minerals can be identified by the way that the tetrahedra links differ, also by the cations present in the mineral.".
- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron thumbnail Silicate-tetrahedron-3D-balls.png?width=300.
- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron wikiPageID "36538666".
- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron wikiPageRevisionID "594237466".
- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron subject Category:Silicates.
- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron comment "A silicon–oxygen tetrahedron is the SiO4 anionic group, or a silicon atom with four surrounding oxygen atoms arranged to define the corners of a tetrahedron. This is a fundamental component of most silicates in the Earth's crust. A variety of silicate minerals can be identified by the way that the tetrahedra links differ, also by the cations present in the mineral.".
- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron label "Silicon–oxygen tetrahedron".
- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron sameAs Silicon%E2%80%93oxygen_tetrahedron.
- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron sameAs Q7515045.
- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron sameAs Q7515045.
- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron wasDerivedFrom Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron?oldid=594237466.
- Silicon–oxygen_tetrahedron depiction Silicate-tetrahedron-3D-balls.png.