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difference between hydrolysis of SiF4 and SiCl4

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The SiF4 is removed from the gas stream by contacting the gas with water droplets. This water hydrolyses the SiF4 as follows: 3SiF4 + 2H2O → 2H2SiF6 + SiO2 The resultant hydrofluorosilicic acid (H2SiF6) is used for fluoridating drinking water

Hydrolysis and related reactions

Like other chlorosilanes, silicon tetrachloride reacts readily with water: SiCl4 + 2 H2O → SiO2 + 4 HCl. In contrast, carbon tetrachloride does not hydrolyze readily.

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