silylklorid
Silylklorid is a term that can refer to a group of chemical compounds known as chlorosilanes. These are silicon-based compounds where at least one chlorine atom is bonded to a silicon atom. The general formula for a chlorosilane is SiClnRm, where n is typically between 1 and 4, and R represents other groups, most commonly alkyl or aryl groups.
The simplest chlorosilane is tetrachlorosilane, SiCl4, also known as silicon tetrachloride. Other common examples include methylchlorosilanes,
Chlorosilanes are highly reactive compounds. The silicon-chlorine bond is polar, making the silicon atom electrophilic and
Due to their reactivity, chlorosilanes are often handled with care. Many of them react vigorously with water,