Hydrolysis and related reactions Like other chlorosilanes or
silanes, silicon tetrachloride reacts readily with
water: :SiCl4 + 2 H2O → SiO2 + 4 HCl The reaction can be noticed on exposure of the liquid to air, as SiCl4 vapour produces fumes as it reacts with moisture to give a cloud-like aerosol of silica and
hydrochloric acid. In contrast,
carbon tetrachloride is not readily hydrolyzed. With
alcohols it reacts to give orthosilicate
esters: :SiCl4 + 4 ROH → Si(OR)4 + 4 HCl
Polysilicon chlorides At higher temperatures
homologues of silicon tetrachloride can be prepared by the reaction: :Si + 2 SiCl4 → Si3Cl8 In fact, the chlorination of silicon is accompanied by the formation of
hexachlorodisilane Si2Cl6. A series of compounds containing up to six silicon atoms in the chain can be separated from the mixture using
fractional distillation. It forms a variety of
organosilicon compounds upon treatment with
Grignard reagents and
organolithium compounds: :4 RLi + SiCl4 → R4Si + 4 LiCl Reduction with hydride reagents affords
silane. ==Comparison with other SiX4 compounds==