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What is Si2Br?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 8/10/2023

You have described a fictitious chemical. When silicon combines with bromine it forms SiBr4 which is silicon tetrabromide. It does not combine in the ratio that your formula gives (which could be called disilicon bromide).

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