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- Silyl_hydride abstract "Silicon hydrides are chemical compounds which contain a silicon–hydrogen bond. The silicon-to-hydrogen bond is longer than the C–H bond (148 compared to 105 pm) and weaker (299 compared to 338 kJ/mol). Hydrogen is more electronegative than silicon (hence the naming convention of silyl hydrides), which results in the polarization of the Si-H bond to be the reverse of that for the C-H bond. Generally silyl hydrides are colourless with physical properties (solubility, volatility) comparable to hydrocarbons. They can be pyrophoric, reflecting the great driving force for replacing Si-H bonds with Si-O bonds. The parent compound SiH4 is called silane. This colourless, flammable gas is widely used as a precursor to silicon films of interest in microelectronics. In the laboratory, most silicon hydrides contain organic substituents. One example is phenylsilane (PhSiH3).".
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- Silyl_hydride wikiPageLength "4234".
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageRevisionID "680675227".
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink ABCN.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Aliphatic_compound.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Alkene.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Alkyne.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Aniline.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Carbometalation.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Carbonyl.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Catalytic_cycle.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silanes.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_vapor_deposition.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Cis–trans_isomerism.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Electronegativity.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Geminal.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Hydrosilylation.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Imine.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Methane.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Microelectronics.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Oxime.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Phenyl_azide.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Phenylacetylene.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Phenylsilane.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Polymethylhydrosiloxane.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Radical_(chemistry).
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Radical_initiator.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Reductions_with_hydrosilanes.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Silane.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Thiol.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Trichlorosilane.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink File:AzideReductionByTriethylsilylhydride.png.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink File:AzideReductionMechanism.png.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink File:Carbondioxidereduction.png.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLink File:HydrosilylationTriphenylsilylhydride.png.
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageWikiLinkText "silyl hydride".
- Silyl_hydride wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Silyl_hydride subject Category:Silanes.
- Silyl_hydride hypernym Compounds.
- Silyl_hydride type ChemicalCompound.
- Silyl_hydride type Hydride.
- Silyl_hydride comment "Silicon hydrides are chemical compounds which contain a silicon–hydrogen bond. The silicon-to-hydrogen bond is longer than the C–H bond (148 compared to 105 pm) and weaker (299 compared to 338 kJ/mol). Hydrogen is more electronegative than silicon (hence the naming convention of silyl hydrides), which results in the polarization of the Si-H bond to be the reverse of that for the C-H bond.".
- Silyl_hydride label "Silyl hydride".
- Silyl_hydride sameAs Q7517194.
- Silyl_hydride sameAs m.05b6nh7.
- Silyl_hydride sameAs Q7517194.
- Silyl_hydride wasDerivedFrom Silyl_hydride?oldid=680675227.
- Silyl_hydride isPrimaryTopicOf Silyl_hydride.