In which of the following silicates,only two corners per tetrahedron are shared?
$I$. Pyro silicate
$II$. Cyclic silicate
$III$. Double chain silicate
$IV$. Single chain silicate
$V$. $3D$ silicate
$VI$. Sheet silicate

  • A
    $I$,$II$ and $V$
  • B
    $IV$ and $VI$ only
  • C
    $I$ and $VI$ only
  • D
    $II$ and $IV$ only

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