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adicholoromethane is immiscible in aqueous environments. also, it has a relative density of 1.32 and would thus form the bottom layer out of a mixture of the two aforementioned environments.

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11y ago

No, it does not have optical or geometric isomers.

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13y ago

It has too simple a structure - CH3Cl. One central Carbon atom surrounded by 1 Chlorine and 3 Hydrogen atoms. It's impossible to rearrange.

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No. Dichloromethane does not have resonance structures.

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Yes, dichloromethane has two isomers.

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No -it has zero

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No. Chloromethane has only single bonds.

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