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    The Silicate Tetrahedron That Forms the Backbone of All the Silicate
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The Silicate Tetrahedron That Forms the Backbone of All the Silicate

Question 2

Question 2

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The silicate tetrahedron that forms the backbone of all the silicate minerals is composed of silicon and what other element?


A) magnesium
B) oxygen
C) iron
D) carbon

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