-
compounds with Si−H and
other Si−X bonds. All
contain tetrahedral silicon and
terminal hydrides. They only have Si−H and Si−Si
single bonds. The bond lengths...
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silicon and
hydrogen in a
single p****.
Still other industrial routes to
silane involve reduction of
silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4) with
sodium hydride (NaH)...
- In chemistry, a
hydride is
formally the
anion of
hydrogen (H−), a
hydrogen ion with two electrons. In
modern usage, this is
typically only used for ionic...
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chlorosilanes with
hydride reagents, such as
lithium aluminium hydride: 4 ClSi(C2H5)3 + LiAlH4 → 4 HSi(C2H5)3 + LiAlCl4 The
silicon-to-hydrogen bond is...
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Lithium hydride is an
inorganic compound with the
formula LiH. This
alkali metal hydride is a
colorless solid,
although commercial samples are grey. Characteristic...
- Meanwhile,
research on the
chemistry of
silicon continued;
Friedrich Wöhler
discovered the
first volatile hydrides of
silicon,
synthesising trichlorosilane in...
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Group 14
hydrides are
chemical compounds composed of
hydrogen atoms and
group 14
atoms (the
elements of
group 14 are carbon,
silicon, germanium, tin,...
- with
hydride reducing agents such as
lithium aluminium hydride in
etheric solutions at low temperatures.
Direct reaction of HX or RX with
silicon, possibly...
- Pearson. p. 336. ISBN 978-0-13-175553-6. Stock, A. (1933). The
Hydrides of
Boron and
Silicon. New York:
Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-0412-6. Miller...
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Ormolu (zinc)
Silicon bronze (tin, ****nic,
silicon)
Speculum metal (tin)
White bronze (tin, zinc)
Constantan (nickel)
Copper hydride (hydrogen) Copper–tungsten...