Binary compounds of silicon are binary chemical compounds containing silicon and one other chemical element. Technically the term silicide is reserved...
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Silicon compounds are compounds containing the element silicon (Si). As a carbon group element, silicon often forms compounds in the +4 oxidation state...
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saturated chemical compounds with the empirical formula SixHy. They are hydrosilanes, a class of compounds that includes compounds with Si−H and other...
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Silicon tetraazide is a thermally unstable binary compound of silicon and nitrogen with a nitrogen content of 85.7% (by molar mass). This high-energy...
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than silicon) Titanium silicide, TiSi2 Tungsten silicide, WSi2 Molybdenum disilicide, MoSi2 Neptunium silicide, NpSi2 Binary compounds of silicon Greenwood...
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Binary compounds of hydrogen are binary chemical compounds containing just hydrogen and one other chemical element. By convention all binary hydrogen compounds...
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adjusting the band gap within the range of the involved binary compounds; however, in case of combination of direct and indirect band gap materials there...
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Sodium silicide (category Sodium compounds)
Sodium silicide (NaSi, Na4Si4) is a binary inorganic compound consisting of sodium and silicon. It is a solid black or grey crystalline material. Sodium...
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example of a ternary compound is calcium carbonate, CaCO3. In naming and writing the formulae for ternary compounds, rules are similar to binary compounds. According...
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Silane (redirect from Silicon tetrahydride)
Binary silicon-hydrogen compounds (sometimes called silanes) Silanization Magnesium silicide Methane, in which carbon (in that compound) and silicon (in...
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Many compound materials exhibit polymorphism, that is they can exist in different structures called polymorphs. Silicon carbide (SiC) is unique in this...
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Copper silicide (category Copper compounds)
is a binary compound of silicon with copper. It is an intermetallic compound, meaning that it has properties intermediate between an ionic compound and...
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Silanes (category Trimethylsilyl compounds)
organosilicon compounds. Some contain Si-H bonds and are discussed under hydrosilanes. Silane SiH 4, the parent. Binary silicon-hydrogen compounds (which are...
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Germanium (redirect from Compounds of germanium)
element for any living organism. Similar to silicon and aluminium, naturally-occurring germanium compounds tend to be insoluble in water and thus have...
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Group 14 hydride (category Hydrogen compounds)
14 hydrides are chemical compounds composed of hydrogen atoms and group 14 atoms (the elements of group 14 are carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, lead and...
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Main group azido compounds are chemical compounds consisting of azide, N3− bonded to a main group element. Azido compounds are often shock sensitive....
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of the very short-lived elements after bismuth, creating an immense variety of binary compounds with varying properties and applications. Many binary...
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Bromine compounds are compounds containing the element bromine (Br). These compounds usually form the −1, +1, +3 and +5 oxidation states. Bromine is intermediate...
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alloy of copper and other metals, most often tin, but also aluminium and silicon. Aluminium bronzes are alloys of copper and aluminium. The content of aluminium...
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Alfred Stock (category Academic staff of the University of Breslau)
hydrides of boron and silicon represented the first family of binary compounds to approach the richness of hydrocarbons in terms of structural diversity...
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Refractory (redirect from Refractory compound)
burn. Binary compounds such as tungsten carbide or boron nitride can be very refractory. Hafnium carbide is the most refractory binary compound known...
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Boranes (section Binary boron hydrides)
hydrocarbons. Hybrids of boranes and hydrocarbons, the carboranes, are also a well developed class of compounds. The development of the chemistry of boranes led...
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A fat binary (or multiarchitecture binary) is a computer executable program or library which has been expanded (or "fattened") with code native to multiple...
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Nitrogen (redirect from Nitrogenous compound)
used in a number of languages, and appears in the English names of some nitrogen compounds such as hydrazine, azides and azo compounds. Elemental nitrogen...
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Boron (redirect from Industrial applications of boron compounds)
long-range order.). In terms of chemical behavior, boron compounds resembles silicon. Aluminium, the heavier congener of boron, does not behave analogously...
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Tungsten hexafluoride (category Octahedral compounds)
the process of chemical vapor deposition. This layer is used in a low-resistivity metallic "interconnect". It is one of seventeen known binary hexafluorides...
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Neptunium silicide (category Silicon compounds)
Neptunium silicide is a binary inorganic compound of neptunium and silicon with the chemical formula NpSi 2. The compound forms crystals and does not...
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Plutonium silicide (category Silicon compounds)
silicide is a binary inorganic compound of plutonium and silicon with the chemical formula PuSi. The compound forms gray crystals. Reaction of plutonium dioxide...
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Semiconductor (redirect from Physics of semiconductors)
group-14 elements, e.g. silicon carbide. Certain ternary compounds, oxides, and alloys. Organic semiconductors, made of organic compounds. Semiconducting metal–organic...
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Crystal polymorphism (section Binary metal oxides)
Many compounds exhibit polymorphism. It has been claimed that "every compound has different polymorphic forms, and that, in general, the number of forms...
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