Chlorodimethylsilane

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Chlorodimethylsilane[1]
Identifiers
CAS number 1066-35-9 YesY
ChemSpider 59496 YesY
Jmol-3D images {{#if:Cl[SiH](C)C|Image 1
Properties
Molecular formula (CH3)2SiHCl
Molar mass 94.62 g/mol
Density 0.852 g/mL, 25 °C
Melting point -111 °C
Boiling point 34.7 °C
Related compounds
Related compounds Dichloromethylsilane, Trichlorosilane, Trimethylsilane
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Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa)
Infobox references

Chlorodimethylsilane, also called dimethylchlorosilane and abbreviated DMCS, is a chemical compound with the formula (CH3)2SiHCl. It is a silane, with a silicon atom bonded to two methyl groups, a chlorine atom, and a hydrogen atom.

Its structure, including bond lengths and bond angles, has been determined using Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy.[2]

References

  1. Sigma-Aldrich Handbook of Fine Chemicals 2007, page 654.
  2. Kawashima, Y. (May 2001). "The rotational spectrum of chlorodimethylsilane using Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy". Journal of Molecular Structure. 563-564: 227–230. doi:10.1016/S0022-2860(00)00879-6. Retrieved 2008-02-08. 
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