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Any polyatomic anion containing silicon and oxygen
A silicate is any member of a family of polyatomic anions consisting of silicon and oxygen, usually with the general formula [SiO(4−2x)− 4−x] n, where
Silicate
Hygroscopic chemical compound of variable Na2O/SiO2 ratio precursor of waterglass
Sodium silicate is a generic name for chemical compounds with the formula Na 2xSi yO 2y+x or (Na 2O) x·(SiO 2) y, such as sodium metasilicate (Na 2SiO
Sodium_silicate
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Copper silicate may refer to any silicate of copper generally; more specifically: Minerals Apachite, a copper silicate mineral with a general formula
Copper_silicate
Rock-forming minerals with predominantly silicate anions
Silicate minerals are rock-forming minerals made up of silicate groups. They are the largest and most important class of minerals and make up approximately
Silicate_mineral
Chemical compound
Aluminum silicate (or aluminium silicate) is a name commonly applied to chemical compounds which are derived from aluminium oxide, Al2O3 and silicon dioxide
Aluminium_silicate
Chemical compound naturally occurring as the mineral larnite
Calcium silicate can refer to several silicates of calcium including: CaO·SiO2, wollastonite (CaSiO3) 2CaO·SiO2, larnite (Ca2SiO4) 3CaO·SiO2, alite or
Calcium_silicate
Geochemical transformation of silicate rocks
The carbonate–silicate geochemical cycle, also known as the inorganic carbon cycle, describes the long-term transformation of silicate rocks to carbonate
Carbonate–silicate_cycle
Chemical compound
Potassium silicate is the name for a family of inorganic compounds. The most common potassium silicate has the formula K2SiO3, samples of which contain
Potassium_silicate
Transparent non-crystalline solid material
visible light, glasses may be opaque to other wavelengths of light. While silicate glasses are generally opaque to infrared wavelengths with a transmission
Glass
Topics referred to by the same term
Lithium silicate may refer to: Lithium metasilicate, an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Li2SiO3, used in calibrating thermocouples Lithium
Lithium_silicate
Main product of the hydration of Portland cement
Calcium silicate hydrates (CSH or C-S-H) are the main products of the hydration of Portland cement and are primarily responsible for the strength of cement-based
Calcium_silicate_hydrate
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Zinc silicate may refer to: Hemimorphite, a zinc sorosilicate, Zn4(Si2O7)(OH)2·H2O Willemite, a zinc nesosilicate, Zn2SiO4 Sauconite, a zinc phyllosilicate
Zinc_silicate
One of the main minerals in the Earth's lower mantle
Silicate perovskite is either (Mg,Fe)SiO3 (the magnesium end-member is called bridgmanite) or CaSiO3 (calcium silicate known as davemaoite) when arranged
Silicate_perovskite
Phyllosilicate mineral in the pyrophyllite-talc group
Talc, or talcum, is a clay mineral composed of hydrated magnesium silicate, with the chemical formula Mg3Si4O10(OH)2. Talc in powdered form, often combined
Talc
Paint coats with mineral binding agents
Silicate mineral paints or mineral colors are paint coats with mineral binding agents. Two relevant mineral binders play a role in the field of colors:
Silicate_mineral_paint
Chemical compound
Synthetic magnesium silicates are white, odorless, finely divided powders formed by the precipitation reaction of water-soluble sodium silicate (water glass)
Synthetic_magnesium_silicate
Mineral of magnesium iron silicate
The mineral olivine (/ˈɒl.ɪˌviːn/) is a magnesium iron silicate with the chemical formula (Mg,Fe)2SiO4. It is a type of nesosilicate or orthosilicate.
Olivine
A calc–silicate rock is a rock produced by metasomatic alteration of existing rocks in which calcium silicate minerals, such as diopside and wollastonite
Calc–silicate_rock
Class of chemical compounds
The silicate carbonates are double salts that contain both silicate and carbonate in their formula. Most compounds are natural minerals containing calcium
Silicate_carbonate
Block for masonry construction
with clay they are made with lime binding the silicate material. The raw materials for calcium-silicate bricks include lime mixed in a proportion of about
Brick
Occupational lung disease caused by inhalation of crystalline silica
composed of pure silicon dioxide, not combined with other elements, whereas silicates (e.g., talc, asbestos, and mica) are SiO2 combined with an appreciable
Silicosis
Demonstration of metallic salts crystallization
sodium silicate solution, it will start to dissolve. It will then form insoluble cobalt silicate by a double displacement reaction. This cobalt silicate is
Chemical_garden
Gemstone: beryllium aluminium silicate
Beryl (/ˈbɛrəl/ BERR-əl) is a mineral composed of beryllium aluminium silicate with the chemical formula Be3Al2(SiO3)6. Well-known varieties of beryl include
Beryl
Approach to carbon sequestration
that aims to accelerate natural weathering by spreading finely ground silicate rock, such as basalt, onto surfaces, speeding up chemical reactions between
Enhanced_weathering
Igneous rock-forming feldspar mineral
triclinic microcline. The chemical compound name is potassium aluminium silicate, and it is known as E number reference E555. Microcline may be chemically
Microcline
Chemical compound, a silicate of Zirconium
Zirconium silicate, also zirconium orthosilicate, ZrSiO4, is a chemical compound, a silicate of zirconium. It occurs in nature as zircon, a silicate mineral
Zirconium(IV)_silicate
Fiber made from spun molten minerals
fluids within a few weeks and are quickly cleared from the lungs. Alumino silicate wool, also known as refractory ceramic fiber (RCF), consists of amorphous
Mineral_wool
High-strength glass, made of silica and boron trioxide
Since borosilicate glass melts at a higher temperature than ordinary silicate glass, some new techniques were required for industrial production.[citation
Borosilicate_glass
Crystalline chemical element or compound formed by geologic processes
oxygen atom. Inosilicates are chain silicates Single-chain silicates have two shared corners, whereas double-chain silicates have two or three shared corners
Mineral
Layer inside a planetary-mass object
crust. Mercury has a silicate mantle approximately 490 kilometers (300 miles) thick, constituting only 28% of its mass. Venus's silicate mantle is approximately
Mantle_(geology)
Chemical element with atomic number 14 (Si)
characterize it in pure form. Its oxides form a family of anions known as silicates. Its melting and boiling points of 1414 °C and 3265 °C, respectively,
Silicon
Additive used to prevent the formation of lumps
aluminum silicate, calcium silicate, magnesium aluminum silicate, magnesium silicate, magnesium trisilicate, sodium magnesium silicate, zirconium silicate, attapulgite
Anticaking_agent
Chemical compound
Alite is an impure form of tricalcium silicate, Ca3SiO5, sometimes formulated as 3CaO·SiO2 (C3S in cement chemist notation), typically with 3-4% of substituent
Alite
Planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals
terrestrial planet is a class of planet that is composed primarily of silicate, rocks, or metals. It may instead be referred to as a tellurian planet
Terrestrial_planet
Chemical compound, Si(OH)4
Si(OH)4. Although rarely observed, it is the key compound of silica and silicates and the precursor to other silicic acids [H2xSiOx+2]n. Silicic acids play
Orthosilicic_acid
Pigments developed in ancient China
(also called Chinese purple and Chinese blue) are synthetic barium copper silicate pigments developed in China and used in ancient and imperial China from
Han_purple_and_Han_blue
American science fiction TV series (1995–96)
the humans from remote bases. The Silicates are also suspected of conniving with the Chigs. To defeat the Silicates, a new underclass of genetically engineered
Space:_Above_and_Beyond
Mineral with elements Al, Si and O
aluminosilicate minerals are also referred to as zeolites. Aluminium silicate Geopolymer cement Silicate minerals Calcium aluminosilicate Sodium aluminosilicate Gorilla
Aluminosilicate
Chemical reaction damaging concrete
soluble and viscous gel of sodium silicate (Na2SiO3 · n H2O, also noted Na2H2SiO4 · n H2O, or N-S-H (sodium silicate hydrate), depending on the adopted
Alkali–silica_reaction
Pigment used in ancient Egypt
Egyptian blue, also known as calcium copper silicate, calcium copper tetrasilicate, or cuprorivaite, is a pigment with the chemical formula CaCuSi4O10
Egyptian_blue
Innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter
than 100 mountains uplifted by extensive compression at the base of Io's silicate crust. Some of these peaks are taller than Mount Everest, the highest point
Io_(moon)
German paint manufacturer
Leonhard Moll AG Group and is one of the world's leading manufacturers of silicate paints. Buildings such as the White House, Mariinskyi Palace, Buckingham
Keimfarben
Group of inosilicate minerals with single chains of silica tetrahedra
or Fe(III)). Although aluminium substitutes extensively for silicon in silicates such as feldspars and amphiboles, the substitution occurs only to a limited
Pyroxene
Interior of the earth
liquid outer core, and a solid inner core. Its chemical structure is of a silicate crust, a ferromagnesian mantle, and an iron-nickel core whose flowing upper
Internal_structure_of_Earth
Molten rock expelled by a volcano during an eruption
deposits or by separation of a magma into immiscible silicate and nonsilicate liquid phases. Silicate lavas are molten mixtures dominated by oxygen and silicon
Lava
Nesosilicate mineral
Phenakite or phenacite is a fairly rare nesosilicate mineral consisting of beryllium orthosilicate, Be2SiO4. Occasionally used as a gemstone, phenakite
Phenakite
minerals Classification of non-silicate minerals – List of IMA recognized minerals and groupings Classification of silicate minerals – List of IMA recognized
List_of_minerals
Topics referred to by the same term
Magnesium iron silicate hydroxide may refer to: Anthophyllite Cummingtonite Serpentine group This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Magnesium iron silicate hydroxide
Magnesium_iron_silicate_hydroxide
Nesosilicate mineral
Jadarite is a white, earthy monoclinic silicate mineral, sodium lithium boron silicate hydroxide with the chemical formula LiNaSiB3O7(OH). Jadarite was
Jadarite
Silicate of aluminium and magnesium
Diosmectite (brand names Smecta, Smecdral) is a natural silicate of aluminium and magnesium used as an intestinal adsorbent in the treatment of several
Diosmectite
Silicate mineral
chemical composition (Mg,Fe2+ ) 2(Mg,Fe2+ ) 5Si 8O 22(OH) 2, magnesium iron silicate hydroxide. Monoclinic cummingtonite is compositionally similar and polymorphic
Cummingtonite
prominent in a gas giant's spectrum. These planets form cloud decks of silicates and iron deep in their atmospheres, but this is not predicted to affect
Sudarsky's gas giant classification
Sudarsky's_gas_giant_classification
Zirconium silicate mineral
is a source of the metal zirconium. Its chemical name is zirconium(IV) silicate, and its corresponding chemical formula is ZrSiO4. An empirical formula
Zircon
Natural satellite orbiting Earth
without atmospheric effects, is a muted brownish-gray. This results from silicate minerals in the regolith, with darker basaltic plains (maria) and lighter
Moon
Third planet from the Sun
oxides of eleven elements, principally oxides containing silicon (the silicate minerals), aluminum, iron, calcium, magnesium, potassium, or sodium. Earth's
Earth
Mesoporous silicates are silicates with a special morphology. Porous inorganic solids have found great utility as catalysts and sorption media because
Mesoporous_silicate
Pyroxene, inosilicate mineral rich in lithium
ISBN 0-471-80580-7 Deer, Howie and Zussman, Rock Forming Minerals, v. 2 Chain Silicates, Wiley, 1963 pp. 92–98 Schwartz, G. (1928). "The Black Hills Mineral Region"
Spodumene
Blue gemstone from Dominican Republic
Larimar is the tradename for a rare blue variety of the silicate mineral pectolite found only in the Dominican Republic, around the city of Barahona. Its
Larimar
American astronaut (1930–2012)
; Kashaev, A. A.; Sapozhnikov, A. N.; Pisarskaya, V. A. (1973). "A new silicate of calcium and zirconium – armstrongite". Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR. 209:
Neil_Armstrong
Type of sedimentary rock
clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains, cemented together by another mineral. Sandstones comprise about
Sandstone
Dental material
indistinguishable from Biodentin. MTA, when mixed with water, forms a calcium silicate hydrate gel which contains calcium hydroxide. When it contacts the tooth
Mineral_trioxide_aggregate
Hydrous phyllosilicate mineral
mixing exfoliated vermiculite with inorganic bonding agents such as sodium silicate, cement (specific quantities), and other compounds, such as those containing
Vermiculite
1966 British film by Terence Fisher
Island of Terror (also known as Night of the Silicates and The Night the Creatures Came) is a 1966 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and
Island_of_Terror
Mineral of the garnet group
little use when studying a small crystal embedded in a matrix of other silicate minerals. In these cases, mineral association with other mafic and ultramafic
Pyrope
Chemical process for making wood pulp
tropical hardwoods contain much silicates that may cause sodium aluminum silicate scales. Moderate amounts of silicates can be controlled with purging
Soda_pulping
Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it
lies within Earth's orbit around the Sun. Material other than metals and silicates, due to their higher boiling points, could not persist in solid form.
Solar_System
List of IMA recognized minerals and groupings
This list gives an overview of the classification of minerals (silicates) and includes mostly International Mineralogical Association (IMA) recognized
Classification of silicate minerals
Classification_of_silicate_minerals
Chemical compound
Tetraethyl orthosilicate, formally named tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) or ethyl silicate is an organic compound with the formula Si(OCH2CH3)4. TEOS is a colorless
Tetraethyl_orthosilicate
Chemical compound
Hafnium silicate is the hafnium(IV) salt of silicic acid with the chemical formula of HfSiO4. Thin films of hafnium silicate and zirconium silicate grown
Hafnium(IV)_silicate
Semi-precious gemstone
Moonstone is a sodium potassium aluminium silicate ((Na,K)AlSi3O8) of the feldspar group that displays a pearly and opalescent schiller. An alternative
Moonstone_(gemstone)
Scheme for categorizing minerals
compounds Classification of minerals (silicates) Nickel–Strunz class 09: Silicates and Germanates Class: silicates Subclass: nesosilicates Subclass: sorosilicates
Nickel–Strunz_classification
Meteorites that consist of nearly equal parts of meteoric iron and silicates
equal parts of meteoric iron and silicates. This distinguishes them from the stony meteorites, that are mostly silicates, and the iron meteorites, that
Stony-iron_meteorite
Mineral
Actinolite is an amphibole silicate mineral with the chemical formula Ca2(Mg4.5–2.5Fe2+0.5–2.5)Si8O22(OH)2. The name actinolite is derived from the Greek
Actinolite
Group of metamorphic rocks
quantity. In these biotite hornfels the minerals, which consist of aluminium silicates, are commonly found; they are usually andalusite and sillimanite, but
Hornfels
Inosilicate alteration mineral in metamorphosed limestone and in skarn
Tobermorite is a calcium silicate hydrate mineral with chemical formula: Ca5Si6O16(OH)2·4H2O or Ca5Si6(O,OH)18·5H2O. Two structural varieties are distinguished:
Tobermorite
Rocks rich in aluminium silicate minerals
composition of the upper layer of Earth's crust, namely rocks rich in aluminium silicate minerals. It is sometimes equated with the continental crust because it
Sial
List of IMA recognized minerals and groupings
This list gives an overview of the classification of non-silicate minerals and includes mostly International Mineralogical Association (IMA) recognized
Classification of non-silicate minerals
Classification_of_non-silicate_minerals
Iron end-member of olivine, a nesosilicate mineral
Fayalite (Fe 2SiO 4, commonly abbreviated to Fa) is the iron-rich end-member of the olivine solid-solution series. In common with all minerals in the olivine
Fayalite
Dust around a star
can be composed of silicate emissions. According to a study, it is still uncertain whether the dust is a result of crystalline silicate or polycyclic aromatic
Circumstellar_dust
Technogenic mineral
solid solution technogenic compound consisting of a crystalline zirconium silicate and an amount of uranium as high as 10%. It was discovered in corium (a
Chernobylite
Topics referred to by the same term
of several green or yellow-green-coloured gemstones including Topaz, a silicate mineral of aluminium and fluorine Chrysoberyl, an aluminate of beryllium
Chrysolite
Alkali feldspar mineral
in which the proportion of the sodium-aluminium silicate member exceeds the potassium-aluminium silicate member. It typically consists of between 64 and
Anorthoclase
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Magnesium_aluminum_silicate
Ornamental stone, commonly green
different silicate mineral names: nephrite (a silicate of calcium and magnesium in the amphibole group of minerals), or jadeite (a silicate of sodium
Jade
that combines with oxygen and other elements to form silicates. Silicon in the form of silicates constitutes more than 25% of the Earth's crust. Silica
List of countries by silicon production
List_of_countries_by_silicon_production
Phyllosilicate clay mineral
chemical composition Al2Si2O5(OH)4. It is a layered silicate mineral, with one "tetrahedral" sheet of silicate tetrahedra (SiO4) linked to one "octahedral" sheet
Kaolinite
Fourth planet from the Sun
recorded over 450 marsquakes and related events. Beneath the crust is a silicate mantle responsible for many of the tectonic and volcanic features on the
Mars
Arsenates, vanadates(V) (IDs 8) Monomeric, isolated silicates (IDs 9.A) Germanates (IDs 9.J) Silicate frameworks, tectosilicates Zeolite frameworks, zeolite
List_of_gemstones_by_species
Layer of silicate rock
Earth's mantle is a layer of silicate rock between the crust and the outer core. It has a mass of 4.01×1024 kg (8.84×1024 lb) and makes up 86% of the mass
Earth's_mantle
Chemical compound
silicoaluminate aluminosilicic acid, sodium salt sodium aluminium silicate aluminum sodium silicate sodium silico aluminate sasil The formation of sodium aluminosilicate
Sodium_aluminosilicate
Chemical compound
(ZrO 2), sometimes known as zirconia (not to be confused with zirconium silicate or zircon), is a white crystalline oxide of zirconium. Its most naturally
Zirconium_dioxide
Microporous, aluminosilicate mineral group
An example of the notation of the ring structure of zeolite and other silicate materials is shown in the upper right figure. The middle figure shows a
Zeolite
Industrial mineral
important in Portland cement manufacture. Its main constituent is dicalcium silicate, Ca2SiO4, sometimes formulated as 2 CaO · SiO2 (C2S in cement chemist notation)
Belite
Chemical compound
Silicon carbonate is a crystalline substance formed under pressure from silica and carbon dioxide. The formula of the substance is SiCO4. To produce it
Silicon_carbonate
Country in Northeast Africa and Southwest Asia
elements in art and architecture. Egyptian blue, also known as calcium copper silicate, is a pigment used by Egyptians for thousands of years. It is considered
Egypt
Cyclosilicate mineral group
Tourmaline (/ˈtʊərməlɪn, -ˌliːn/ TOOR-mə-lin, -leen) is a crystalline silicate mineral group in which boron is compounded with elements such as aluminium
Tourmaline
Type of plastic reinforced by glass fiber
R-glass (alumino silicate glass without MgO and CaO with high mechanical requirements as Reinforcement), and S-glass (alumino silicate glass without CaO
Fiberglass
Amorphous form of silica
powdery material produced by precipitation from a solution containing silicate salts. The three main classes of amorphous silica are pyrogenic silica
Precipitated_silica
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Sedimentary rocks made of mineral or rock fragments
composed almost exclusively of silicon, either as forms of quartz or as silicates. The composition of siliciclastic sedimentary rocks includes the chemical
Clastic_rock
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n.
A mineral or rock consisting chiefly of the hydrous silicate of magnesia. It is usually of an obscure green color, often with a spotted or mottled appearance resembling a serpent's skin. Precious, or noble, serpentine is translucent and of a rich oil-green color.
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A silicate of lime of a white to gray, red, or yellow color, occurring generally in cleavable masses, rarely in tabular crystals; tabular spar.
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A term now used to designate any one of a family of minerals, hydrous silicates of alumina, with lime, soda, potash, or rarely baryta. Here are included natrolite, stilbite, analcime, chabazite, thomsonite, heulandite, and others. These species occur of secondary origin in the cavities of amygdaloid, basalt, and lava, also, less frequently, in granite and gneiss. So called because many of these species intumesce before the blowpipe.
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A silicate of zinc, usually occurring massive and of a greenish yellow color, also in reddish crystals (troostite) containing manganese.
n.
A mineral occurring as an aggregation of minute scales having an olive-green color and pearly luster. It is a hydrous silicate of aluminia and iron.
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A silicate of iron and lime occurring in black prismatic crystals; -- also called ilvaite.
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A zeolitic mineral occuring in delicate radiating groups of white crystals. It is a hydrous silicate of alumina and lime. Called also lime mesotype.
n.
A group of minerals having, a micaceous structure. They are hydrous silicates, derived generally from the alteration of some kind of mica. So called because the scales, when heated, open out into wormlike forms.
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A silicate of manganese of an ash-gray color.
n.
A grayish or whitish mineral occurring in orthorhombic, prismatic crystals, also in columnar masses. It is a silicate of alumina and lime, and is allied to epidote.
n.
A zeolitic mineral, occurring generally in masses of a radiated structure. It is a hydrous silicate of aluminia, lime, and soda. Called also mesole, and comptonite.
v. t.
To convert (a magnesian silicate) into serpentine.
n.
A hydrous silicate of magnesia and alumina. It occurs in soft, soapy, amorphous masses, filling veins in serpentine and cavities in trap rock.
n.
A mineral occurring in tetragonal crystals, and also massive, of a brown to green color, rarely sulphur yellow and blue. It is a silicate of alumina and lime with some iron magnesia, and is common at Vesuvius. Also called idocrase.
n.
A translucent mineral of a green color and micaceous structure, belonging to the chlorite group; a hydrous silicate of alumina, magnesia, and iron; -- called also clinochlore.
n.
A green micaceous mineral occurring in minute scales. It is essentially a silicate of aluminia and potash containing vanadium.
n.
A mineral of a brown to black color, or, as in the variety orangite, orange-yellow. It is essentially a silicate of thorium.
a.
Combined or impregnated with silicon or silica; as, silicated hydrogen; silicated rocks.
n.
A grayish white mineral occuring in tetragonal crystals and in cleavable masses. It is essentially a silicate of alumina and soda.