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Silicates

      9th class - Silicates This group of minerals is extremely large. The fundamental building block of silicates is the SiO4 tetrahedron, and silicate structures are classified according to the degree of polymerization by corner-sharing of the tetrahedra:
Nesosilicates - have insular SiO4 tetrahedra.
Sorosilicates - have cluster structures with two, or rarely more, corner- sharing tetrahedra.
Cyclosilicates - have tetrahedra connected into rings.
Inosilicates - have tetrahedra in chains of infinite length.
Phyllosilicates - have rings of tetrahedra linked into continuous sheets.
Tektosilicates - have tetrahedra linked into a 3-dimensional framework.


List of exhibits

topaz, jeden kus g11158
apofylit, jeden kus g11561
natrolit, jeden kus g11562
pektolit, jeden kus g11565
heulandit, jeden kus g11566
pektolit, jeden kus g11567
desmín, jeden kus g11568
natrolit, jeden kus g11569
natrolit, jeden kus g11573
thomsonit, filipsit, jeden kus g11575
beryl, jeden kus g11576
thomsonit, jeden kus g11577
spodumen, jeden kus g11578
chamosit, dva kusy g11579
natrolit, jeden kus g11580
thomsonit, kalcit,phillipsit, jeden kus g11581
lepidolit, jeden kus g11582
thomsonit, phillipsit, jeden kus g11583
pektolit, jeden kus g11585
pikrolit, jeden kus g11588


Virtual museum of the Czech Geological Survey, www.geology.cz, (C) Czech Geological Survey, 2011, v.0.99 [13.12.2011]