silyne
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šilynė — šilỹnė sf. (2) DŽ 1. Ser, NdŽ vieta, kur auga šilai (viržiai): Mune nūstūmė [per sodõs dalijimą] į šilynès Vn. 2. DŽ, NdŽ šilo žemė, šilžemis: Tokia šilỹnė, kad kišk kartį – smenga ir smenga Grž … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Organosilicon — compounds are organic compounds containing carbon silicon bonds. Organosilicon chemistry is the corresponding science exploring their properties and reactivity.[1] Like carbon, the organically bound silicon is tetravalent and tetrahedral. Carbon… … Wikipedia
Disilyne — IUPAC name Disilyne … Wikipedia
Catenation — is the ability of a chemical element to form a long chain like structure via a series of covalent bonds. Catenation occurs most readily in carbon, which forms covalent bonds with other carbon atoms. Catenation is the reason for the presence of a… … Wikipedia
Methyltrichlorosilane — Methyltrichlorosilane … Wikipedia
disilene — noun a) a molecule containing a silicon atom which forms a double bond to another silicon atom b) a silicon analog of alkenes containing at least one silicon silicon double bond. See Also: silene … Wiktionary
silene — noun a) a molecule containing a silicon atom which forms a double bond b) an organosilene, a molecule containing a silicon atom doubly bonded to a carbon atom See Also: silane, silyne, disilane … Wiktionary
disilyne — noun a) a molecule containing a silicon atom which forms a triple bond to another silicon atom b) a silicon analog of alkynes containing at least one silicon silicon triple bond. See Also: silyne … Wiktionary
disilane — noun a) The gaseous hydride of silicon SiH SiH, the silicon analog of ethane b) Any organic derivative of this compound See Also: silane, silene, silyne … Wiktionary
silane — noun a) Any of a group of silicon hydrides that are analogous to alkanes (the paraffin hydrocarbons); especially the parent compound SiH b) monosilane (SiH₄) See Also: silene, silenyl, silyne, silynyl … Wiktionary