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Silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4) is soluble in organic solvents due to its polar nature, which allows it to interact favorably with other polar molecules. Its ability to form dipole-dipole interactions and hydrogen bonds with certain organic solvents enhances its solubility. Additionally, SiCl4 can undergo hydrolysis in the presence of water, leading to the formation of silicic acid and hydrochloric acid, which further influences its behavior in different environments.

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