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Hydrogen germanium halides

The addition of hydrogen halides, most commonly hydrogen chloride, to a variety of unsaturated germanium compounds has been examined. [Pg.291]

Silicon and germanium atoms also undergo oxidative addition reactions. However, in only a few cases do stable products result. Alkyl and aryl halides yield intermediate organosilicon halides that polymerize on warming Hydrogen halides yield stable products, but the method has no synthetic value ... [Pg.356]


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