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Carbon tetrachloride is prepared by the action of chlorine on carbon disulphide in the presence of iodine, which acts as a catalyst. It is slightly conductive.

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Pure carbon tetrachloride is essentially a non-conductor of electricity at low voltages.

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no carbon tetrachloride doesn't conduct electricity.

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No, it is made up of covalent bonds therefore the electrons cannot flow and there are no ions. It does not conduct in any state.

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