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(organic chemistry) Any acyl silane, of general formula R-CO-SiR₃
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(organic chemistry) Any aliphatic organosilane
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(organic chemistry) Any silane that also has an allene group
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(organic chemistry) The organosilicon compound CH₂=CH-CH₂-SiCl₃
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Identifying a molecular position in an organic chemical compound.
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(organic chemistry) Describing any aliphatic compound that contains a chain of carbon atoms in which at least one carbon atom is connected to three or four others, thus forming a branch.
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(organic chemistry) Any of three isomeric organolithium reagents used in chemical synthesis.
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(chemistry) any compound containing carbon-to-silicon covalent bonds, especially one having the branched polymeric structure of a dendrimer
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(organic chemistry) The organosilane (CH₃)₂C₆H₅SiCl
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(organic chemistry) A silane with chemical formula (CH₃)₂SiHCl.
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound SiH₃Cl
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(organic chemistry) trimethylsilyl chloride
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(organic chemistry) The organosilane CH₃CH₂SiCl₂CN
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(inorganic chemistry) The cyclic silane Si₅H₁₀, the silicon analogue of cyclopentane
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(organic chemistry) Any cyclic trisiloxane
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(organic chemistry) A particular linear siloxane.
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A chemical compound, C₁₈H₁₆O₂Si.
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(organic chemistry) The silane (CH₃)₂SiCl₂ that is used in the manufacture of silicones
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(inorganic chemistry) The gas SiH₂Cl₂ that is used to grow silicon nitride crystals for semiconductors
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Two lauryl groups in a molecule
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alternative form of E900.
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(organic chemistry) A tetrahedral organosilicon compound used industrially as a precursor to dimethylsilicone and polysilane compounds.
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(organic chemistry) The organosilanol (CH₃)₂C₆H₅SiOH
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(organic chemistry) The organosilane (CH₃)₂SiH₂
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(organic chemistry) Any siloxane of general formula [SiO(CH₃)₂]ₙ
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(organic chemistry) The halogenated organosilane (C₆H₅)₂SiCl₂
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(organic chemistry) The organosilanol (C₆H₅)₂Si(OH)₂
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Di-isopropyltellurium, the most preferred metalorganic source of Tellurium used in MOCVD of compound semiconductors for opto-electronics applications.
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(chemistry) a molecule with a silicon-silicon single bond, or silicon analog of alkanes
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion SiH₃-SiH₂⁻ derived from disilane
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(inorganic chemistry) The silicon analog of dimethylamine (SiH₃)₂NH
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(chemistry) a molecule containing a silicon atom which forms a double bond to another silicon atom
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(inorganic chemistry) Any silicide containing two atoms of silicon
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(organic chemistry) Any siloxane having two -Si-O- groups
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(chemistry) The univalent radical SiH₃-SiH₂- derived from disilane
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(chemistry) a molecule containing a silicon atom which forms a triple bond to another silicon atom
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(chemistry) Initialism of dimethylfuran. [(organic chemistry) Any of four isomers of the heterocyclic compound formed by substituting two methyl groups for hydrogen in furan; but especially 2,5-dimethylfuran obtained by catalytic reduction of fructose from biomass for use as a biofuel]
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A mixture of epoxy resin and silane used as a coating
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(organic chemistry) The halogenated organosilane CH₃-CH₂SiHCl₂
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound SiH₃F or SiH₂F₂ &c
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A chemical compound, C₁₈H₁₅FSi.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any halogen substituted silane
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(organic chemistry) heteroaryl silane
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(inorganic chemistry) An aluminium cation with six water ligands Al(H₂O)₆³⁺
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound having six carbonyl groups
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(organic chemistry) A cyclic siloxane used in the preparation of graft polymers and block polymers.
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The organogermane (CH₃)₃Ge-Ge(CH₃)₃
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(organic chemistry) The silane Si₂(CH₃)₆. It is a colourless liquid, soluble in organic solvents
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(organic chemistry) The organosilicon amine ((CH₃)₃Si)₂NH that is used in organic synthesis
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(organic chemistry) The hexamethyl derivative of disiloxane
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(organic chemistry) Any siloxane having six -Si-O- groups
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(chemistry) Any of a class of compounds in which one or more hydrogen atoms of a silane are replaced by alkyl groups
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(chemistry) A siloxane formed by reaction of a silanol and a hydrosilane
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any silicate having interlocking chains of silicate tetrahedra
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(chemistry) A chemical compound of silicon, hydrogen, and iodine.
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(organic chemistry) The organosilicon compound (CH₃)₃SiI
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(uncountable, inorganic chemistry) The compound LiSiH₃
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(chemistry) Any silanethiol
n
(inorganic chemistry) Any metallocycle derived from cyclopentasilane
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Any organometallic compound.
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(organic chemistry) bromomethane
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(organic chemistry) Any organic silane that has a methyl group directly bonded to a silicon atom, but especially the simplest silane CH₃-SiH₃
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(organic chemistry) Any siloxane of general formula [SiO₂CH₃]ₙ
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(organic chemistry) The organosilicon compound CH₃SiCl₃ used in the manufacture of siloxanes
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(organic chemistry) The organic silane CH₃Si(OCH₂CH₃)₃
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any lead cation that has an alkyl substituent
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(inorganic chemistry) The silane that has the same branched structure as the hydrocarbon neopentane
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A surface coating used in reversed-phase chromatography.
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(chemistry) A particular linear siloxane.
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(organic chemistry) Any siloxane having eight -Si-O- groups
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(organic chemistry) Any polysilane with a relatively low number of silane units
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(organic chemistry) Any polysiloxane having a relatively small number of -Si-O- groups
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(organic chemistry) Any organic boronate.
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(organic chemistry) Any organic derivative of a silane containing at least one carbon to silicon bond
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(chemistry) a molecule containing a silicon atom doubly bonded to a carbon atom
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(chemistry) Any of a range of hybrid materials combining silica with various organic compounds
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(organic chemistry) Any organic siloxane
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(organic chemistry) Describing a block copolymer composed of five different monomers
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of a family of silicate structures composed of regular three-dimensional pentagonal arrangements of atoms
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(organic chemistry) Any siloxane having five -Si-O- groups
adj
(chemistry) Describing any class of aromatic compounds composed of a ring of silicon (rather than carbon) atoms
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(organic chemistry) The halogenated organosilane C₆H₅SiH₂Cl
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(organic chemistry) The halogenated organosilane C₆H₅SiHCl₂
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(organic chemistry) Any silane containing a phenyl group directly attached to a silicon atom
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(organic chemistry) The halogenated organosilane C₆H₅SiCl₃
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(chemistry) The simplest silicone, being a polymer having a repeat unit of -Si(CH₃)₂-O- ; its properties depend on the degree of polymerization and range from that of an oil to a plastic
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(chemistry) Any of a range of polymers having a backbone of continuous silicon atoms
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A polymer in which silicon and nitrogen atoms alternate to form the basic backbone.
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(chemistry) Containing many silicon atoms, especially when linked into chains or networks
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(chemistry) Any of many polymers having a siloxane repeat unit
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(organic chemistry) The univalent radical 1,2-dimethylpropyl- that is isomeric with amyl
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(chemistry) Any of several highly unstable explosives that are the silicon analogues of existing carbon ones.
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(organic chemistry) Any organic heterocycle containing one or more silicon atom
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(inorganic chemistry) monosilane (SiH₄)
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(inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry) The simple silane SiH₃SH; any organic derivative of this compound
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion SiH₃⁻ derived from silane; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) the silicon analogue of methanol SiH₃OH
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(organic chemistry) Any of several compound in which one or more carbon atoms of pentane have been replaced by silicon
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(chemistry) Any of a class of compounds in which every silicon atom is linked to three oxygen atoms, and every oxygen is linked to two silicons (RSi)₂ₙO₃ₙ where R = H or hydrocarbyl.
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(chemistry) Any of a class of compounds in which every silicon atom is linked to three sulfur atoms, and every sulfur is linked to two silicons (RSi)₂ₙS₃ₙ where R = H or hydrocarbyl.
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(organic chemistry) Any atrane having silicon as the heteroatom
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(chemistry) any hydride of silicon and nitrogen having a chain of alternating silicon and nitrogen atoms; any hydrocarbyl derivative of such compounds
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(organic chemistry) an organosilene, a molecule containing a silicon atom doubly bonded to a carbon atom
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(organic chemistry) Any short-lived, reactive species R₂Si: analogous to carbenes.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound of silicon with a more electropositive element
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(inorganic chemistry) The silicon analog of chloroform SiHCl₃
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(inorganic chemistry) The silane SiH₃-SiH₃
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(inorganic chemistry) Synonym of monosilane
n
(chemistry) Any compound of general formula Si(OR)₄, the tetraalkyl orthosilicates; they react with water to for aerogels of silica.
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(chemistry) Any compound of silicon containing multiple alkoxide groups.
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(informal) silicon tetrachloride
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(chemistry) Any of a class of inert, semi-inorganic polymeric compounds (polysiloxanes), that have a wide range of thermal stability and extreme water repellence, used in a very wide range of industrial applications, and in prosthetic replacements for body parts.
n
(chemistry) silicon tetraethyl
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an allotrope of silicon, consisting of a long chain of silicon atoms linked together with either (1) disilene units [ ...=Si=Si=Si=...] or (2) disilyne units [ ...–Si≡Si–Si≡Si–... ]
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(organic chemistry) A heteroaromatic heterocycle that has five carbon atoms and three delocalised silicon atoms
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(dentistry, prosthodontics) Any of a class of resin-based composites with minimized shrinkage during polymerization; a combination of siloxanes (known for hydrophilicity) and oxiranes (known for low shrinkage and stability).
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(chemistry) Any of a class of compound having a short repeating unit of silicon and oxygen atoms (either in a chain or a ring), typically with organic side chains
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(inorganic chemistry) A compound of silicon, Si₆H₃(OH)₃, that has a planar structure
n
(organic chemistry) Any univalent radical of the general formula R₃Si-O-
n
(chemistry) Any chemical compound with the empirical chemical formula RSiO_(1.5), where R is either hydrogen or an alkyl, alkene, aryl or arylene group.
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(organic chemistry) Any similar radical in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic groups
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(chemistry) The silicon analogue of methylene SiH₂
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(chemistry) Any cation formed by a silicon atom with three bonds, having the general formula R₃Si⁺
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(organic chemistry) an organosilyne, a molecule containing a silicon atom triply bonded to a carbon atom
n
Abbreviation of triethylaluminium. [(organic chemistry) A volatile organometallic compound (Al₂(C₂H₅)₆ or Al₂Et₆) used in various chemical processes and as an ignitor for jet and rocket engines.]
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Acronym of triethylborane. ((C₂H₅)₃B) [(organic chemistry) An organometallic compound (formula B(C₂H₅)₃ or Et₃B) used in various chemical processes and as an ignitor for jet and rocket engines.]
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(organic chemistry) Any silane that has four alkynyl groups
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(organic chemistry) silicon tetrachloride
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(organic chemistry) The compound (C₂H₅O)₄Si; it is used in silicon dioxide vapour deposition, and in the waterproofing of stone
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(chemistry) A toxic organometallic compound, (C₂H₅)₄Pb, added to petroleum/gasoline as an antiknock agent.
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(organic chemistry) The tetraethyl ester of orthosilicic acid, Si(O-CH₂CH₃)₄
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(organic chemistry) An organotin compound with chemical formula C₈H₂₀Sn, used in the electronics industry.
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(organic chemistry) The organosilicon compound Si(CH₃)₄ that has several industrial applications and is used as a reference standard in NMR spectroscopy.
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(inorganic chemistry) Synonym of orthosilicate
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(organic chemistry) The organosilicon compound (C₆H₅)₄Si
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(organic chemistry) Any siloxane having four -Si-O- groups
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of tetrahydrocannabinol. [(organic chemistry) The psychoactive substance present in cannabis, a hydrogenated derivative of cannabinol.]
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(organic chemistry) A thioaldehyde
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Trimethylgallium, the most preferred metalorganic source of Gallium used in MOCVD of compound semiconductors for opto-electronics applications.
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(organic chemistry) The halogenated organosilane CH₃-C₆H₄SiCl₃
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(organic chemistry) Any silane that has three alkoxy groups
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The functional group composed of such a structure, an unsubstituted triangulene
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound SiHCl₃ which is the silicon analogue of chloroform
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(organic chemistry) The siloxane SiH(OCH₂CH₃)₃
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(organic chemistry) The organometallic compound, (CH₃CH₂)₃Ga, used in vapour-phase epitaxy for the manufacture of semiconductors
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(organic chemistry) The organosilane (CH₃CH₂)₃SiH
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(organic chemistry) a chemical functional group consisting of three ethyl groups attached to a silicon atom with structural formula (CH₃CH₂)₃Si-
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The univalent radical derived from acetic by replacing every hydrogen atom with one of fluorine
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(organic chemistry) A silane that has three isobutyl groups
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(organic chemistry) The silane ((CH₃)₂CH-)₃SiH used as a scavenger in peptide synthesis
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(organic chemistry) Any compound containing three ketide groups
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(organic chemistry) The simple siloxane SiH(OCH₃)₃
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(organic chemistry) The organometallic compound (CH₃)₃Al
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(organic chemistry) The compound (CH₃)₃As
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(organic chemistry) An organobismuth compound, Bi(CH₃)₃.
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(organic chemistry) The compound B(OCH₃)₃, used as a precursor to boronic esters for Suzuki couplings.
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(organic chemistry) trimethylsilyl chloride
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(organic chemistry) The organometallic compound, (CH₃)₃Ga, used in vapour-phase epitaxy for the manufacture of semiconductors
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(organic chemistry) The organosilane (CH₃)₃SiH
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The organosilicon radical (CH₃)₃Si-
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(organic chemistry) The organosilicon compound (CH₃)₃SiCl used in the synthesis of many organic silicon compounds
n
(organic chemistry) A trimethylsilyl derivative of acetylene that is used in organic synthesis
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Alternative form of trimethylsilyl chloride [(organic chemistry) The organosilicon compound (CH₃)₃SiCl used in the synthesis of many organic silicon compounds]
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A chemical compound, C₁₈H₁₅ClSi.
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A chemical compound, C₁₈H₁₇NSi.
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(inorganic chemistry) The silane Si₃H₈ that has the same structure as propane
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(organic chemistry) Any siloxane having three -Si-O- groups
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(organic chemistry) The saturated organometallic heterocycle having four carbon atoms and one tungsten atom; any derivative (typically carbonyl) of this compound
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Any vinyl-substituted silane, such as vinyltrimethoxysilane or vinyltriethoxysilane.
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(organic chemistry) Any vinyl trialkoxy derivative of silane
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(organic chemistry) The aliphatic silane CH₂=CHSi(CH₃)₃
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