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    The Silicates Are Broken into Several Groups Based on the Way
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The Silicates Are Broken into Several Groups Based on the Way

Question 20

Question 20

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The silicates are broken into several groups based on the way silica tetrahedra are


A) bonded to anions.
B) bonded to iron atoms.
C) arranged and bonded.
D) arranged and charged

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