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Properties of Me4Si

Properties of (CH3)4Si :

Compound NameMe4Si
Chemical Formula(CH3)4Si
Molar Mass88.22358 g/mol

Elemental composition of (CH3)4Si
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
SiliconSi28.0855131.8345
CarbonC12.0107454.4557
HydrogenH1.007941213.7098
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Si: 31.83%C: 54.46%H: 13.71%
Si Silicon (31.83%)
C Carbon (54.46%)
H Hydrogen (13.71%)
Si: 5.88%C: 23.53%H: 70.59%
Si Silicon (5.88%)
C Carbon (23.53%)
H Hydrogen (70.59%)
Mass Percent Composition
Si: 31.83%C: 54.46%H: 13.71%
Si Silicon (31.83%)
C Carbon (54.46%)
H Hydrogen (13.71%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Si: 5.88%C: 23.53%H: 70.59%
Si Silicon (5.88%)
C Carbon (23.53%)
H Hydrogen (70.59%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC4H12Si

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
CH6SiMethylsilane
C5H6SiSilabenzene
C2H6SiVinylsilane
C6H8SiPhenylsilane
C2H8SiDimethylsilane
C3H8SiSilacyclobutane
C4H12SiTetramethylsilane
C5H10SiTrimethylsilylacetylene
C3H10SiTrimethylsilane
C8H14SiTrimethylsilyl cyclopentadiene

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