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<p>4.1 Product Class 1: Arsenic Compounds<br>4.2 Product Class 2: Antimony Compounds<br>4.3 Product Class 3: Bismuth Compounds<br>4.4 Product Class 4: Silicon Compounds<br>4.4.1 Product Subclass 1: Disilenes<br>4.4.2 Product Subclass 2: Silenes<br>4.4.3 Product Subclass 3: Silylenes<br>4.4.4 Product Subclass 4: Silyl Hydrides<br>4.4.5 Product Subclass 5: Disilanes<br>4.4.6 Product Subclass 6: Silyltin Reagents<br>4.4.7 Product Subclass 7: Silylboron Reagents<br>4.4.8 Product Subclass 8: Silylaluminum Reagents<br>4.4.9 Product Subclass 9: Silylzinc Reagents<br>4.4.10 Product Subclass 10: Silylcopper Reagents<br>4.4.11 Product Subclass 11: Silyllithium Reagents<br>4.4.12 Product Subclass 12: Haloorganosilanes<br>4.4.13 Product Subclass 13: Silyl Diethers<br>4.4.14 Product Subclass 14: Silyl Esters<br>4.4.15 Product Subclass 15: Silyl Imidic Esters (Silylimino Ethers)<br>4.4.16 Product Subclass 16: Silyl Enol Ethers<br>4.4.17 Product Subclass 17: Silyl Ethers<br>4.4.18 Product Subclass 18: Silyl Peroxides<br>4.4.19 Product Subclass 19: Silyl Sulfides and Selenides<br>4.4.20 Product Subclass 20: Silyl Azides<br>4.4.21 Product Subclass 21: Silylamines<br>4.4.22 Product Subclass 22: Silyl Phosphines<br>4.4.23 Product Subclass 23: Silylmethyl Anions<br>4.4.24 Product Subclass 24: Silylmethyl Cyanides<br>4.4.25 Product Subclass 25: Acylsilanes<br>4.4.26 Product Subclass 26: 1-Diazo-1-silylalkanes<br>4.4.27 Product Subclass 27: α-Haloalkylsilanes<br>4.4.28 Product Subclass 28: α-Silyl Alcohols, Ethers, and Amines<br>4.4.29 Product Subclass 29: α, β-Epoxysilanes<br>4.4.30 Product Subclass 30: Alkynyl[Ethynyl]silanes<br>4.4.31 Product Subclass 31: Silylketenes<br>4.4.32 Product Subclass 32: Allenylsilanes<br>4.4.33 Product Subclass 33: Arylsilanes<br>4.4.34 Product Subclass 34: Vinylsilanes<br>4.4.35 Product Subclass 35: α-Silyl Carbonyl Compounds<br>4.4.36 Product Subclass 36: β-Silyl Alkyl Halides<br>4.4.37 Product Subclass 37: β-Silyl Alcohols and the Peterson Reaction<br>4.4.38 Product Subclass 38: Propargylsilanes<br>4.4.39 Product Subclass 39: Benzylsilanes<br>4.4.40 Product Subclass 40: Allylsilanes<br>4.4.41 Product Subclass 41: β-Silyl Carbonyl Compounds<br>4.4.42 Product Subclass 42: γ-Silyl Alkyl Halides, Alcohols, and Esters Thereof</p>
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