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(i) Why C Cl(4) is resistant to hydrolys...

(i) Why `C Cl_(4)` is resistant to hydrolysis but `SiCl_(4)` is readily hydrolysed?
(ii) Explain why there is a decrease in ionisation enthalpy from carbon to silicon?
(iii) Boron does not form `B^(3+)` ion.give reasons

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