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Silicon dioxide is formed by the reactio...

Silicon dioxide is formed by the reaction of

A

`SiCl_(4) + 2H_(2)O`

B

`SiO_(2) + 4HF`

C

`SiO_(2) + NaOH`

D

`SiCl_(4) + NaOH`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`SiCl_(4) + 2H_(2)O rarr underset(("Silicon dixoide"))(SiO_(2))`
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