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    Silicates MCQ - Practice Questions with Answers

    Edited By admin | Updated on Sep 25, 2023 25:24 PM | #NEET

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    • Silicates - 1, Silicates - 2 are considered the most difficult concepts.

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    The basic structural unit of feldspar, zeolites, mica, and asbestos is :

    The basic structural unit of silicates is:

    Which of the following minerals is a member of the garnet group?

    Which of the following minerals is a member of the zeolite group?

    on oxymercuration-demercuration produces the major product :

    Which of the following is a characteristic of framework silicate minerals?

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    Silicates - 1

    A large number of silicates minerals exist in nature. Some of the examples are feldspar, zeolites, mica and asbestos. The basic structural unit of silicates is SiO44– in which silicon atom is bonded to four oxygen atoms in tetrahedron fashion. In silicates either the discrete unit is present or a number of such units are joined together via corners by sharing 1,2,3 or 4 oxygen atoms per silicate units. When silicate units are linked together, they form chain, ring, sheet or three-dimensional structures. Negative charge on silicate structure is neutralised by positively charged metal ions. If all the four corners are shared with other tetrahedral units, three-dimensional network is formed. Two important man-made silicates are glass and cement.

    Silicates - 2

    Chain silicates
    Chain silicates are formed by sharing two oxygen atoms by each tetrahedral. Anions of chain silicate have two general formula, i.e, (SiO3)n2n- and (Si4O11)n6n-.

    Two-dimensional silicates
    In such silicates 3-oxygen atoms of each tetrahedral are shared with adjacent SiO44- tetrahedral. Such sharing forms 2-D sheet structure as shown below.

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