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sil·ane S0403400 (sĭl′ān′)n.1. A pungent flammable gas, SiH4, that is toxic and irritating, used in the manufacture of semiconductors.2. Any of a group of silicon hydrides having the general formula SinH2n+2 that are analogous to the alkanes. [sil(icon) + -ane.]silane (ˈsɪleɪn) n (Elements & Compounds) a colourless gas containing siliconsil•ane (ˈsɪl eɪn) n. 1. a gas with an unpleasant odor, SiH4, soluble in water: used as a dopant for semiconductors in the production of solid-state devices. 2. any of a class of silicon hydrides analogous to the alkanes. [< German Silan (1916); see silicon, -ane] SilaneenUK
silane[′si‚lān] (inorganic chemistry) Sin H2 n +2A class of silicon-based compounds analogous to alkanes, that is, straight-chain, saturated paraffin hydrocarbons; they can be gaseous or liquid. Also known as silicon hydride. Silane any one of several compounds of silicon with hydrogen that have the general formula SinH2n+n (seeSILICON HYDRIDES). silaneenUK
sil·ane (sĭl′ān′)n. Any of a group of highly reactive hydrocarbons containing tetravalent silicon instead of carbon. |