C7H10Si
C7H10Si is the molecular formula for several chemical compounds, all of which are isomers. The specific arrangement of atoms determines the compound's properties. One common isomer with this formula is phenylsilane, where a phenyl group (C6H5) is directly bonded to a silicon atom, which is in turn bonded to three hydrogen atoms. Another possibility is a silacycloheptatriene, a seven-membered ring containing a silicon atom and unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds. The presence of the silicon atom distinguishes these compounds from purely organic molecules. These compounds can be synthesized through various organosilicon chemistry reactions. Their applications are varied and depend on the specific isomer, potentially including use as intermediates in the synthesis of more complex silicon-containing materials or as building blocks in polymer chemistry. Further research into specific isomers is required to fully understand their reactivity and potential uses.