- organo-silicon compound
- кремнийорганическое соединение
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry. проф., д-р техн. наук Г. Арбузов, к.т.н. А. Михайлова, И. Качко, к-т. фил.н. Я. Смирницкая.
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry. проф., д-р техн. наук Г. Арбузов, к.т.н. А. Михайлова, И. Качко, к-т. фил.н. Я. Смирницкая.
Beta-silicon effect — The beta silicon effect also called silicon hyperconjugation in organosilicon chemistry is a special type of hyperconjugation and describes the stabilizing effect of a silicon atom placed in a position once removed (β) from a carbocation. A… … Wikipedia
Ferrocene — Chembox new ImageFileL1 = Ferrocene 2D.png ImageSizeL1 = 80 px ImageFileR1 = Ferrocene 3D balls B.png ImageSizeR1 = 120 px IUPACName = ferrocene, bis(η5 cyclopentadienyl)iron OtherNames = ferrocene, iron cyclopentadienyl Section1 = Chembox… … Wikipedia
organosilicon — |ȯ(r)gə(ˌ)nō, ȯ(r)|ganō+ adjective Etymology: organ + silicon : of, relating to, or constituting an organic compound of silicon especially when the silicon is attached directly to carbon (as in silicones) * * * /awr geuh noh sil i keuhn, kon ,… … Useful english dictionary
organosilicon — /awr geuh noh sil i keuhn, kon , awr gan oh /, adj. Chem. pertaining to or noting an organic compound containing silicon, esp. where attached directly to a carbon atom. [1940 45; ORGANO + SILICON] * * * … Universalium
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Organometallic chemistry — n Butyllithium, an organometallic compound. Four lithium atoms are shown in purple in a tetrahedron, and each lithium atom is bound to a butyl group (carbon is black, hydrogen is white). Organometallic chemistry is the study of chemical compounds … Wikipedia
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