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Why is clay classified as a silicate? (24 points) A Clay contains silicon-oxygen tetrahedra. B Clay easily fractures into sheets. C Clay contains silicon-carbon compounds. D Clay contains only silicon
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Why is clay classified as a silicate? (24 points)
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Clay contains silicon-oxygen tetrahedra.
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Clay easily fractures into sheets.
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Clay contains silicon-carbon compounds.
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Clay contains only silicon atoms.
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C Clay contains silicon-carbon compounds; I hope that this helps:)
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c, clay contains silicon carbon compounds.
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