The Rochow–Müller process is an industrial method used to synthesize organochlorosilanes such as dimethyldichlorosilane (Me2SiCl2). The key components are:
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.
\[ \boxed{\text{Correct process: Si:Cu (9:1) + 2 MeCl} \xrightarrow{300^\circ \text{C}} \text{Me}_2\text{SiCl}_2} \]
Identify A in the following reaction. 
For the reaction, \(N_{2}O_{4} \rightleftharpoons 2NO_{2}\) graph is plotted as shown below. Identify correct statements.
A. Standard free energy change for the reaction is 5.40 kJ \(mol^{-1}\).
B. As \(\Delta G\) in graph is positive, \(N_{2}O_{4}\) will not dissociate into \(NO_{2}\) at all.
C. Reverse reaction will go to completion.
D. When 1 mole of \(N_{2}O_{4}\) changes into equilibrium mixture, value of \(\Delta G = -0.84 \text{ kJ mol}^{-1}\).
E. When 2 mole of \(NO_{2}\) changes into equilibrium mixture, \(\Delta G\) for equilibrium mixture is \(-6.24 \text{ kJ mol}^{-1}\).
Choose the correct answer from the following.
