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tectosilicate |
As a noun tectosilicate is
(mineralogy) any of various silicate minerals, mostly aluminosilicates, with a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with sio
2 or a 1:2 ratio, making up the greater part of earth's crust.
tektosilicate |
tectosilicate |
In mineralogy terms the difference between tektosilicate and tectosilicate
is that
tektosilicate is any silicate, of formula (SiO
2)
n in which each tetrahedral group shares all of its oxygen atoms with neighboring groups while
tectosilicate is any of various silicate minerals, mostly aluminosilicates, with a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with SiO
2 or a 1:2 ratio, making up the greater part of Earth's crust.
taxonomy |
tectosilicate |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and tectosilicate
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
tectosilicate is (mineralogy) any of various silicate minerals, mostly aluminosilicates, with a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with sio
2 or a 1:2 ratio, making up the greater part of earth's crust.
tectosilicate |
barrerite |
As nouns the difference between tectosilicate and barrerite
is that
tectosilicate is (mineralogy) any of various silicate minerals, mostly aluminosilicates, with a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with sio
2 or a 1:2 ratio, making up the greater part of earth's crust while
barrerite is (mineral) a white to pinkish tectosilicate zeolite mineral.
tectosilicate |
brewsterite |
As nouns the difference between tectosilicate and brewsterite
is that
tectosilicate is (mineralogy) any of various silicate minerals, mostly aluminosilicates, with a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with sio
2 or a 1:2 ratio, making up the greater part of earth's crust while
brewsterite is (mineral) any of a series of hydrothermal tectosilicate minerals of the zeolite group.
tectosilicate |
stilbite |
In mineralogy|lang=en terms the difference between tectosilicate and stilbite
is that
tectosilicate is (mineralogy) any of various silicate minerals, mostly aluminosilicates, with a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with sio
2 or a 1:2 ratio, making up the greater part of earth's crust while
stilbite is (mineralogy) a tectosilicate zeolite mineral consisting of hydrated calcium aluminium silicate, common in volcanic rocks.
As nouns the difference between tectosilicate and stilbite
is that
tectosilicate is (mineralogy) any of various silicate minerals, mostly aluminosilicates, with a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with sio
2 or a 1:2 ratio, making up the greater part of earth's crust while
stilbite is (mineralogy) a tectosilicate zeolite mineral consisting of hydrated calcium aluminium silicate, common in volcanic rocks.
crust |
tectosilicate |
As nouns the difference between crust and tectosilicate
is that
crust is a more solid, dense or hard layer on a surface or boundary while
tectosilicate is (mineralogy) any of various silicate minerals, mostly aluminosilicates, with a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with sio
2 or a 1:2 ratio, making up the greater part of earth's crust.
As a verb crust
is to cover with a crust.
earth |
tectosilicate |
As a proper noun earth
is the third planet in order from the sun, upon which humans live represented in astronomy and astrology by.
As a noun tectosilicate is
(mineralogy) any of various silicate minerals, mostly aluminosilicates, with a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with sio
2 or a 1:2 ratio, making up the greater part of earth's crust.
ratio |
tectosilicate |
As nouns the difference between ratio and tectosilicate
is that
ratio is reason while
tectosilicate is (mineralogy) any of various silicate minerals, mostly aluminosilicates, with a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with sio
2 or a 1:2 ratio, making up the greater part of earth's crust.
tetrahedra |
tectosilicate |
As nouns the difference between tetrahedra and tectosilicate
is that
tetrahedra is while
tectosilicate is (mineralogy) any of various silicate minerals, mostly aluminosilicates, with a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with sio
2 or a 1:2 ratio, making up the greater part of earth's crust.
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