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Hydrolysis of `SiCl_(4)` gives compound 'X' and HCl on heating to `1000^(@)C` 'X' loses water and forms 'Y'. Identify 'X' and 'Y' respectively.

A

`SiO_(2)` and Si

B

`H_(4)SiO_(4)` and `SiO_(2)`

C

`SiO_(2)` and SiC

D

`H_(4)SiO_(4)` and `SiC`

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