Organosilicon chemistry is the study of organometallic compounds containing carbon–silicon bonds, to which they are called organosilicon compounds. Most organosilicon compounds are similar to the ordinary organic compounds, being colourless, flammable, hydrophobic, and stable to air. Silicon carbide is an inorganic compound. HistoryIn 1863, and made the first organochlorosilane compound. The same year, they also described a "polysilicic acid ether" in the preparation of and methyl-o-silicic acid. Exten. Organosilicon compounds are widely encountered in commercial products. Most common are antifoamers, (sealant), adhesives, and coatings made from. Other important uses include agricultural. The first organosilicon compound, tetraethylsilane, was prepared by and in 1863 by reaction of with. Most organosilicon compounds derive from organosilic.
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