Carbon terachloride is tetrahedral- the bond angle Cl-C-Cl is approx 109.5 degrees
109.5 degrees. CCL4 is a tetrahedral
tetrahedral
A single covalent bond
Yes it is.
Yes it is.
CCl4 is carbon tetrachloride. It is covalently bonded.
SiCl4 has empty d orbitals but CCl4 doesn't. so a water molecule can trigger a reaction with SiCl4. It is a single covalent bond.
A single covalent bond
Yes it is.
Yes it is.
CCl4 is carbon tetrachloride. It is covalently bonded.
SiCl4 has empty d orbitals but CCl4 doesn't. so a water molecule can trigger a reaction with SiCl4. It is a single covalent bond.
Polar Covalent bond (as in CCl4)
CCl4 carbon tetrachloride
CCl4 features all single covalent bonds, so the hybridization is sp3.
CCl4 is a covalent bond. Their difference in electronegativity isn't that great
Increases
A single, covalent bond as two identical non - metals produce
KBr APEX:)