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Silicon indium-carbon bonds

Figure 8.10 Representation of the crystal structure of [Cs((if-PhMe)3(p-Fln N(SiMe3)2 3)]. ° Indium, caesium, nitrogen and silicon atoms are shown as black spheres, fluorine atoms are grey and carbon atoms are white. Selected bond lengths Inl-NI 2.121(3), lnl-N2 2.128(3), In1-N3 2.127(3), Inl-FI 2.065(2), Cs1-F1 2.777(2)A... Figure 8.10 Representation of the crystal structure of [Cs((if-PhMe)3(p-Fln N(SiMe3)2 3)]. ° Indium, caesium, nitrogen and silicon atoms are shown as black spheres, fluorine atoms are grey and carbon atoms are white. Selected bond lengths Inl-NI 2.121(3), lnl-N2 2.128(3), In1-N3 2.127(3), Inl-FI 2.065(2), Cs1-F1 2.777(2)A...
Many nomnetaUic elemental molecules (e.g., Clj, F2), as well as molecules containing dissimilar atoms, such as CH4, H2O, HNO3, and HF, are covalently bonded. Furthermore, this type of bonding is found in elemental solids such as diamond (carbon), silicon, and germanium and other solid compounds composed of elements that are located on the right side of the periodic table, such as gallium arsenide (GaAs), indium antimonide (InSb), and sOicon carbide (SiC). [Pg.36]


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