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The silicate anion in the mineral Kionit...

The silicate anion in the mineral Kionite is a chain of three `SiO_(4)` tetrahedra that share corners with adjacent tetrahedra. The mineral also contains `Ca^(2+)` ions, `Cu^(2+)` ions, and water molecules in a `1:1:1` ration.
(a) Give the formula and charge of the silicate anion.
(b) GIve the complete formula for the mineral.

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