Silica reacts with a hydride of superhalogen to form 'X'. On hydrolysis of 'X', another compound 'Y' is formed. 'Y' on heating at 1000∘C losses water to form 'Z'.
'Z' can also be prepared by the reaction
A
SiO2+4HF→SiF2+2H2O
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B
Si+O2→SiO2
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C
K2SiF6→6KF+Si
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D
Si+2NaOH+H2→Na2SiO3+2H2
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Solution
The correct option is BSi+O2→SiO2 Silica reacts with hydride of superhalogen to form SiX4, which is compound X. SiO2+4HF→SiF4+2H2O
SiF4 on hydrolysis gives Si(OH)4 which is compound 'Y'. 3SiF4+4H2O→Si(OH)4+2H2SiF6
Compound 'Y' on heating at 1000∘C loses water to form SiO2 which is compound 'Z'. Si(OH)4Δ⟶SiO2+2H2O
SiO2 can also be prepared by the reaction of silicon with oxygen. Si+O2→SiO2