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  2. Dimethyldichlorosilane - Wikipedia

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    Dimethyldichlorosilane is a tetrahedral organosilicon compound with the formula Si(CH 3) 2 Cl 2. At room temperature it is a colorless liquid that readily reacts with water to form both linear and cyclic Si-O chains. Dimethyldichlorosilane is made on an industrial scale as the principal precursor to dimethylsilicone and polysilane compounds.

  3. Methyltrichlorosilane - Wikipedia

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    [1] 2 CH 3 Cl + Si → (CH 3) 4−n SiCl n + other products. While this reaction is the standard in industrial silicone production and is nearly identical to the first direct synthesis of methyltrichlorosilane, the overall process is inefficient with respect to methyltrichlorosilane. [2]

  4. Methyltrimethoxysilane - Wikipedia

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    Density: 0.955 g/cm 3: Boiling point: 102–104 °C (216–219 °F; 375–377 K) ... Methyltrimethoxysilane is an organosilicon compound with the formula CH 3 Si(OCH ...

  5. Trimethylsilyl group - Wikipedia

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    This group consists of three methyl groups bonded to a silicon atom [−Si(CH 3) 3], which is in turn bonded to the rest of a molecule. This structural group is characterized by chemical inertness and a large molecular volume , which makes it useful in a number of applications.

  6. Dichlorosilane - Wikipedia

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    Stock and Somieski completed the hydrolysis of dichlorosilane by putting the solution of H 2 SiCl 2 in benzene in brief contact with a large excess of water. [3] [5] A large-scale hydrolysis was done in a mixed ether/alkane solvent system at 0 °C, which gave a mixture of volatile and nonvolatile [H 2 SiO] n.

  7. Trifluoromethyltrimethylsilane - Wikipedia

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    Trifluoromethyltrimethylsilane (known as Ruppert-Prakash reagent, TMSCF 3) is an organosilicon compound with the formula CF 3 Si(CH 3) 3. It is a colorless liquid. It is a colorless liquid. The compound is a reagent used in organic chemistry for the introduction of the trifluoromethyl group .

  8. Trichlorosilane - Wikipedia

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    Si + 3 HCl → HCl 3 Si + H 2. Yields of 80-90% can be achieved. The main byproducts are silicon tetrachloride (chemical formula SiCl 4), hexachlorodisilane (Si 2 Cl 6) and dichlorosilane (H 2 SiCl 2), from which trichlorosilane can be separated by distillation. Tank car of trichlorosilane. UN number: 2988 (Chlorosilanes).

  9. Girolami method - Wikipedia

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    Calculated density [g·cm −3] Exp. density [g·cm −3] Cyclohexanol: 100 (6×2)+(13×1)+(1×2)=26 One ring and a hydroxylic group = 120% d= 1.2*100 / 5×26 =0.92 0.962 Dimethylethylphosphine 90 (4×2)+(11×1)+(1×4)=23 No corrections d= 90 / 5×23 =0.78 0.76 Ethylenediamine: 60 (2×2)+(8×1)+(2×2)=16 Two primary amine groups = 120% d= 1.2× ...