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Tin (IV) chloride (anhydrous) can be obt...

Tin (IV) chloride (anhydrous) can be obtained

A

by action of molten tin and `Cl_(2)`

B

by heating tin and conc. HCl and dehydrating the product in an atmosphere of HCl(g)

C

by treating tin with dil. HCl and heating the product to dryness

D

none of these

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The correct Answer is:
A

`Sn(l)+2Cl_(2)(g)+SnCl_(4)(g) uarr`
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