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on hydrolysis halosilane give?​

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A silanol is a functional group in silicon chemistry with the connectivity Si–O–H. It is related to the hydroxy functional group (C–O–H) found in all alcohols. Silanols are often invoked as intermediates in organosilicon chemistry and silicate mineralogy.[1] If a silanol contains one or more organic residue, it is an organosilanol.

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A silanol is a functional group in silicon chemistry with the connectivity Si–O–H.

It is related to the hydroxy functional group (C–O–H) found in all alcohols.

Silanols are often invoked as intermediates in organosilicon chemistry and silicate mineralogy.

[1] If a silanol contains one or more organic residue, it is an organosilanol.

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