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Silylium vs Germylium - What's the difference?

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Silylium is a related term of germylium.


In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between silylium and germylium

is that silylium is (chemistry) any cation formed by a silicon atom with three bonds, having the general formula r3si+ while germylium is (chemistry) any cation formed by a germanium atom with three bonds, having the general formula r3ge+.

As nouns the difference between silylium and germylium

is that silylium is (chemistry) any cation formed by a silicon atom with three bonds, having the general formula r3si+ while germylium is (chemistry) any cation formed by a germanium atom with three bonds, having the general formula r3ge+.

silylium

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Noun

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  • (chemistry) Any cation formed by a silicon atom with three bonds, having the general formula R3Si+
  • germylium

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    Noun

    (head)
  • (chemistry) Any cation formed by a germanium atom with three bonds, having the general formula R3Ge+