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SiCl4 + C2H5OH gives​

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Answered by MissQueen00
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Answer:

It gives:

SiCl4 + C2H5OH = Si(C2H5O)4 + HCl

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Answered by IndirADeyS
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Answer:

Si(C2H5O)4 + 4HCl

Explanation:

SiCl4 + C2H5OH -> Si(C2H5O)4 + 4HCl

Silicon(IV) chloride react with ethanol to produce ethoxide silicon(IV) and hydrogen chloride. The reaction proceeds at room temperature.

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