Chemistry, asked by shreelabaroi8286, 1 year ago

Could silicon dioxide be used as the starting material for Si(OEt)4?

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Answered by duckkp
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Silicon dioxide is non-molecular, and supremely unreactive. Go to an organic laboratory and ASK to borrow some

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, tetraethyl orthosilicate. You will also need some tips in handling the stuff.

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