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
English
Noun
(head)
(chemistry) Any cation formed by a silicon atom with three bonds, having the general formula R3Si+
Related terms
* carbenium
* germylium
* stannylium
germylium
English
Noun
(head)
(chemistry) Any cation formed by a germanium atom with three bonds, having the general formula R3Ge+
Related terms
* carbenium
* silylium
* stannylium