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Silane is more reactive than CH(4) towa...

Silane is more reactive than `CH_(4)` towards `Nu^(-)` substitution due to :

A

larger size of Si compared to C which facilitating the attack by nucleophile

B

Polarity of `Si-H` bonds is opposite to that of `C-H` bond

C

Availability of vacant 3d orbitals in case to form the reaction intermediate easily for nucleophilic attack

D

`Si-H` bond energy is lower than that of `C-H` bonds

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A, B, C, D

`overset(delta+)(Si)-overset(delta-)(H)` `overset(delta-)(c)-overset(delta+)(H)`
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