Chemistry:Methylsilane
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| Molar mass | 46.14 g/mol | ||
| Appearance | Colorless hygroscopic gas[1] | ||
| Density | 0.628 g cm−3 | ||
| Melting point | −157 °C (−251 °F; 116 K) | ||
| Boiling point | −57 °C (−71 °F; 216 K) | ||
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| R-phrases (outdated) | R12, R14, Template:R20/21 | ||
| S-phrases (outdated) | S16, S24, S26, S36/37/39 | ||
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |||
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Methylsilane (CH3-SiH3) is a compound of silicon, carbon, and hydrogen. The reaction of methylsilane and Si+ produces several active organosilicon species.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 MSDS from Matheson Tri-Gas
- ↑ Nguyen, Kiet A.; Gordon, Mark S.; Raghavachari, Krishnan (1994). "Mechanisms and Energetics of the Reaction of Si+ with CH3-SiH3". The Journal of Physical Chemistry 98 (27): 6704. doi:10.1021/j100078a010.


