kahesilmaline
Kahesilmaline, also known as bisilane, is a chemical compound with the formula H2Si2H6. It is a colorless, flammable gas that is highly reactive and unstable at room temperature. Kahesilmaline is a member of the silane family, which consists of silicon-hydrogen compounds. It is characterized by its two silicon atoms connected by a single bond, with each silicon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
The compound was first synthesized in 1957 by the reaction of silicon tetrachloride with lithium aluminum
Due to its instability and reactivity, kahesilmaline is not commonly used in industrial applications. However, it
In summary, kahesilmaline is a reactive and unstable gas with the formula H2Si2H6. It is a member