subsiidiumide
Subsiidiumide is a hypothetical inorganic compound or family of compounds proposed in theoretical and computational chemistry. The name is derived from a presumed element or cation, subsium, combined with the common -ide ending used for binary and complex oxides. As of now, there is no experimentally confirmed synthesis or natural occurrence of subsiidiumide, and its existence remains speculative.
In proposed models, subsiidiumide refers to a silicate-like oxide that would incorporate silicon and a conjectured
Predicted properties vary across models, but several common themes emerge. The material is typically described as
Synthesis routes are speculative, with suggestions including high-pressure solid-state reactions between silicon dioxide and a substituted