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Stannabenzene (C5H6Sn) is the
parent representative of a
group of
organotin compounds that are
related to
benzene with a
carbon atom
replaced by a tin...
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character C5H5B−-N+C5H5. borabenzene, silabenzene, germabenzene,
stannabenzene, pyridine, phosphorine, arsabenzene, bismabenzene, pyrylium, thiopyrylium...
- with one
carbon replaced by
another group: silabenzene, germabenzene,
stannabenzene, pyridine, phosphorine, arsabenzene, stibabenzene, bismabenzene, pyrylium...
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element from
another group: borabenzene, silabenzene, germabenzene,
stannabenzene, pyridine, phosphorine, arsabenzene, stibabenzene, bismabenzene, pyrylium...
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benzene with
Group IV
elements heavier than carbon, e.g., silabenzene,
stannabenzene and germabenzene—so-called "heavy benzenes"—exhibit aromaticity. Although...
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replaced by
other elements in borabenzene, silabenzene, germanabenzene,
stannabenzene,
phosphorine or
pyrylium salts the
aromaticity is
still retained. Aromaticity...
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replaced by
another element: borabenzene, silabenzene, germabenzene,
stannabenzene, pyridine, phosphorine, arsabenzene, bismabenzene, pyrylium, thiopyrylium...
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replaced by
another group: borabenzene, silabenzene, germabenzene,
stannabenzene, pyridine, phosphorine, arsabenzene, stibabenzene,
bismabenzene Thiopyrylium...
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compounds with tin-carbon
double bonds, are
exemplified by
derivatives of
stannabenzene. Stannoles,
structural analogs of cyclopentadiene,
exhibit little C-Sn...
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other elements, e.g., as in borabenzene, silabenzene, germanabenzene,
stannabenzene, and phosphorine,
aromaticity is retained, and so
aromatic inorganic...