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Stannole, the Glossary

Index Stannole

Stannole is an organotin compound with the formula (CH)4SnH2.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 12 relations: Acetylene, Carbon, Chemical formula, Cycloaddition, Cyclopentadiene, Heteroatom, Hydrogen, Metallole, Organotin chemistry, Salt metathesis reaction, Structural analog, Tin.

  2. Metalloles
  3. Tin heterocycles
  4. Tin(IV) compounds

Acetylene

Acetylene (systematic name: ethyne) is the chemical compound with the formula and structure.

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Carbon

Carbon is a chemical element; it has symbol C and atomic number 6.

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Chemical formula

A chemical formula is a way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound or molecule, using chemical element symbols, numbers, and sometimes also other symbols, such as parentheses, dashes, brackets, commas and plus (+) and minus (−) signs.

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Cycloaddition

In organic chemistry, a cycloaddition is a chemical reaction in which "two or more unsaturated molecules (or parts of the same molecule) combine with the formation of a cyclic adduct in which there is a net reduction of the bond multiplicity".

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Cyclopentadiene

Cyclopentadiene is an organic compound with the formula C5H6.

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Heteroatom

In chemistry, a heteroatom is, strictly, any atom that is not carbon or hydrogen.

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a chemical element; it has symbol H and atomic number 1.

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Metalloles are metallacycle derivatives of cyclopentadiene in which the carbon atom at position 5, the saturated carbon, is replaced by a heteroatom. Stannole and Metallole are Metalloles.

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Organotin chemistry

Organotin chemistry is the scientific study of the synthesis and properties of organotin compounds or stannanes, which are organometallic compounds containing tin–carbon bonds.

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A salt metathesis reaction is a chemical process involving the exchange of bonds between two reacting chemical species which results in the creation of products with similar or identical bonding affiliations.

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Structural analog

A structural analog, also known as a chemical analog or simply an analog, is a compound having a structure similar to that of another compound, but differing from it in respect to a certain component.

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Tin

Tin is a chemical element; it has symbol Sn and atomic number 50.

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See also

Metalloles

Tin heterocycles

Tin(IV) compounds

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stannole