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The reaction for the synthesis of Me2SiCl2 through the Rochow–Müller process is:

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The Rochow–Müller process involves silicon, methyl chloride, and a copper catalyst at high temperatures (around \( 300^\circ{C} \)) to produce organochlorosilanes. Look for Si + MeCl + Cu in these types of questions.
Updated On: Apr 19, 2025
  • SiCl4 + Me2Zn   → at 0°C
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  • Si:Cu (9:1) + 2 MeCl   → at 300°C
  • SiCl4 + 2 MeMgBr   → at 0°C
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The Rochow–Müller process is an industrial method used to synthesize organochlorosilanes such as dimethyldichlorosilane (Me2SiCl2). The key components are:

  • Methyl chloride (MeCl)
  • Elemental silicon
  • A copper catalyst

In this process, powdered silicon reacts with methyl chloride in the presence of a copper catalyst at about 300°C, leading to the formation of methylchlorosilanes. The reaction proceeds as:

\[ \text{Si (with Cu catalyst)} + 2\,\text{MeCl} \rightarrow \text{Me}_2\text{SiCl}_2 + \text{by-products} \]

Option (C) accurately represents this industrial process with a 9:1 silicon to copper ratio.

\[ \boxed{\text{Correct process: Si:Cu (9:1) + 2 MeCl} \xrightarrow{300^\circ \text{C}} \text{Me}_2\text{SiCl}_2} \]

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