Structure

Bis(Trichlorosilyl)Methane

CAS
4142-85-2
Catalog Number
ACM4142852
Category
Micro/NanoElectronics
Molecular Weight
282.9 g/mol
Molecular Formula
CH2Cl6Si2

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Specification

Synonyms
1,1,1,3,3,3-hexachloro-1,3-disilapropane;bis-trichlorosilanyl-methane;BIS(TRICHLOROSILYL)METHANE
IUPAC Name
trichloro(trichlorosilylmethyl)silane
Canonical SMILES
C([Si](Cl)(Cl)Cl)[Si](Cl)(Cl)Cl
InChI Key
ABDDAHLAEXNYRC-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Boiling Point
179-180ºC(lit.)
Flash Point
>221 °F
Density
1.545 g/mL at 25ºC(lit.)
Exact Mass
279.78300
Hazard Statements
C: Corrosive;
H-Bond Acceptor
0
H-Bond Donor
0
Packaging
10 g; 100 g;
Safety Description
26-36/37/39-43-45-7/8
What is the IUPAC name of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane?

The IUPAC name of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane is trichloro(trichlorosilylmethyl)silane.

What is the molecular formula of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane?

The molecular formula of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane is CH2Cl6Si2.

What is the molecular weight of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane?

The molecular weight of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane is 282.9 g/mol.

What is the CAS number of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane?

The CAS number of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane is 4142-85-2.

What is the EC number of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane?

The EC number of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane is 624-990-4.

What is the DSSTox Substance ID of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane?

The DSSTox Substance ID of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane is DTXSID60373505.

What is the hydrogen bond donor count of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane?

The hydrogen bond donor count of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane is 0.

What is the hydrogen bond acceptor count of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane?

The hydrogen bond acceptor count of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane is 0.

What is the topological polar surface area of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane?

The topological polar surface area of Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane is 0Ų.

Is Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane a canonicalized compound?

Yes, Bis(trichlorosilyl)methane is a canonicalized compound.

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