especially: any of numerous insoluble often complex metal salts that contain silicon and oxygen in the anion, constitute the largest class of minerals, and are used in building materials (such as cement, bricks, and glass)
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On Earth, clouds are made of water, and on Jupiter, they're made of ammonia, while much hotter worlds can have clouds of silicates.—
Kierra Frazier,
CBS News,
19 June 2026 Globally, however, the new paper indicates that the most abundant lithium ore is called spodumene, a lithium-aluminum silicate (LiAl(SiO3)2).—ArsTechnica,
28 May 2026 Above about 4,000 degrees Kelvin, hydrogen and molten silicate become fully miscible.—
Paul Sutter,
Space.com,
24 May 2026 The new method described in the paper, however, uses silicate rocks like basalt as the main ingredient, which are turned into cement electrochemically rather than through heat, which uses less energy.—
Alex Knapp,
Forbes.com,
18 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for silicate
especially: any of numerous insoluble often complex metal salts that contain silicon and oxygen in the anion and constitute the largest class of minerals