Trimethyl lead is formed by burning
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Chlorine and lead
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Answer:Trimethyldiborane, (CH3)3B2H3 is a molecule containing boron carbon and hydrogen. It is an alkylborane, consisting of three methyl group substituted for a hydrogen in diborane. It can be considered a mixed dimer: (CH3)2BH2BH(CH3) or dimethylborane and methylborane.[1] called 1,2-dimethyldiborane.[2] Other combinations of methylation occur on diborane, including monomethyldiborane, 1,2-dimethyldiborane, tetramethyldiborane, 1,1-dimethylborane and trimethylborane. At room temperature the substance is at equilibrium between these forms, so it is difficult to keep it pure.[3] The methylboranes were first prepared by H. I. Schlesinger and A. O. Walker in the 1930s.
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