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Inorganic silicon compounds

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silicon carbide
chemical compound
sodium metasilicate
chemical compound
silicon tetrachloride
chemical compound
silicon nitride
compound of silicon and nitrogen
silicon tetrafluoride
chemical compound
silicon monoxide
chemical compound
calcium silicate
chemical compound
dichlorosilane
Dichlorosilane, or DCS as it is commonly known, is a chemical compound with the formula H2SiCl2. In its major use, it is mixed with ammonia (NH3) in LPCVD chambers to grow silicon nitride in semiconductor processing. A higher concentration of DCS·NH3 (i.e. 16:1), usually results in lower stress nitride films.
potassium silicate
chemical compound
silicon tetraiodide
chemical compound
silicon disulfide
chemical compound
silicon tetrabromide
chemical compound
sodium silicates
hygroscopic chemical compound of variable Na2O/SiO2 ratio precursor of waterglass
trisilane
Trisilane is the silane with the formula H2Si(SiH3)2. A liquid at standard temperature and pressure, it is a silicon analogue of propane. In contrast with propane, however, trisilane ignites spontaneously in air.
disiloxane
Disiloxane has the chemical formula . It is the simplest known siloxane with hydrogen only R groups. The molecule contains six equivalent Si−H bonds and two equivalent Si−O bonds. Disiloxane exists as a colorless, pungent gas under standard conditions. However, it is generally safe for human use as evidenced in its widespread use in cosmetics. It is also commonly known as disilyl ether, disilyl oxide, and perhydrodisiloxane.
silicon tetraazide
chemical compound
Silicon monosulfide
chemical compound
silylene
Silylene is a chemical compound with the formula SiR2 (R = H). It is the silicon analog of carbene. Silylenes decomposes rapidly when condensed.
silicon trichloride fluoride
Trichlorofluorosilane (Silicon trichloride fluoride) is an inorganic compound. It is used to produce silicon for use in the manufacturing of semiconductor and fiber optic materials.
Silicotungstic acid
chemical compound
tetrasilane
Tetrasilane is a silane with the structure formula SiH3–(SiH2)2–SiH3. It is the silane analog of butane.
Silicon tetraauride
Aurosilane is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula of SiAu4. In this compound, gold acts as an electron acceptor with a valence of –1. Aurosilane has been isolated as a type of gold silane. Its unit cell parameters are a = 5.658, c = 5.605 A. The LUMO and the four Si-Au bonding orbitals of SiAu4 are similar to those of SiH4.
bismuth silicon oxide
chemical compound