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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 55

Question 55

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The silicates are broken into several groups based on the way the silica tetrahedral are ________.


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

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