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- Silylene abstract "Silylenes are chemical compounds containing a divalent silicon atom without any electrical charge. Both dicoordinate and tricoordinate silylenes are reported in the literature. They are considered to be heavier analogues of carbene. In earlier times, they were called silene, but this is a mistake, as that term means compounds of π-bonded silicon: Si=C. The generic term analogous to carbene is "silicene."Silylenes have been proposed as reactive intermediates and are so unstable that they usually cannot be isolated. While carbenes are observed in either the triplet or singlet state depending on the nature of the substituents, silylenes typically have a singlet ground state because the energy gap between the 3s and 3p orbitals of the silicon atom is very large and so the singlet-triplet gaps are enormous.".
- Silylene iupacName "Silylene".
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- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inorganic_silicon_compounds.
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- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink N,N-di-tert-butyl-1,3-diaza-2-silacyclopent-4-en-2-ylidene.
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- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Resonance_(chemistry).
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Robert_West_(chemist).
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Second_order_rate_constant.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Silane.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Silanes.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Silicon.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Silylium_ion.
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- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_decomposition.
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- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_versus_kinetic_reaction_control.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Thermolysis.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Trimethylsilyltriflate.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Triplet_state.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink UV_spectroscopy.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet–visible_spectroscopy.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Wisconsin–Madison.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink Valence_(chemistry).
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink X-ray_crystallography.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink X-ray_diffraction.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink File:Diphenylsilylene.png.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLink File:SilyleneApplication.png.
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLinkText "Silylene".
- Silylene wikiPageWikiLinkText "silylene".
- Silylene hasPhotoCollection Silylene.
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- Silylene iupacname "Silylene".
- Silylene othernames "Hydrogen silicide".
- Silylene othernames "Silicene".
- Silylene systematicname "Silylidene".
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- Silylene subject Category:Inorganic_silicon_compounds.
- Silylene subject Category:Reactive_intermediates.
- Silylene hypernym Compounds.
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- Silylene type ChemicalSubstance.
- Silylene type Article.
- Silylene type Chemical.
- Silylene type ChemicalObject.
- Silylene type Thing.
- Silylene type Q11173.
- Silylene comment "Silylenes are chemical compounds containing a divalent silicon atom without any electrical charge. Both dicoordinate and tricoordinate silylenes are reported in the literature. They are considered to be heavier analogues of carbene. In earlier times, they were called silene, but this is a mistake, as that term means compounds of π-bonded silicon: Si=C.".
- Silylene label "Silylene".
- Silylene sameAs سیلیلن.
- Silylene sameAs m.04mmg4.