silane |
silane |
In plural of|silan|lang=de terms the difference between silane and silane
is that
silane is while
silane is .
As nouns the difference between silane and silane
is that
silane is while
silane is .
silane |
undefined |
As a noun silane
is .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
silane |
methane |
As nouns the difference between silane and methane
is that
silane is any of a group of silicon hydrides that are analogous to alkanes (the paraffin hydrocarbons); especially the parent compound SiH
4methane is the simplest aliphatic hydrocarbon, CH
4, being a constituent of natural gas.
silane |
silica |
As nouns the difference between silane and silica
is that
silane is while
silica is silica.
silane |
siloxane |
As nouns the difference between silane and siloxane
is that
silane is any of a group of silicon hydrides that are analogous to alkanes (the paraffin hydrocarbons); especially the parent compound SiH
4siloxane is any of a class of compound having a short repeating unit of silicon and oxygen atoms (either in a chain or a ring) with organic side chains.
polysiloxane |
silane |
As nouns the difference between polysiloxane and silane
is that
polysiloxane is (chemistry) any of many polymers having a siloxane repeat unit while
silane is .
silane |
|
silicone |
silane |
In chemistry terms the difference between silicone and silane
is that
silicone is any of a class of inert, semi-inorganic polymeric compounds (polysiloxanes), that have a wide range of thermal stability and extreme water repellence, used in a very wide range of industrial applications, and in prosthetic replacements for body parts while
silane is any of a group of silicon hydrides that are analogous to alkanes (the paraffin hydrocarbons); especially the parent compound SiH
4
silage |
silane |
As nouns the difference between silage and silane
is that
silage is silage while
silane is .
silane |
slane |
As nouns the difference between silane and slane
is that
silane is while
slane is (ireland) a spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.
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