Differences in behaviour between alkanes and silances.
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Alkane is (organic chemistry) any of saturated hydrocarbons including methane, ethane and compounds with long carbon chain known as paraffins etc, having a chemical formula of the form cnh2n+2 while silane is (chemistry) any of a group of silicon hydrides that are analogous to alkanes (the paraffin hydrocarbons ...
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