Chloroform has polar bonds. There are 4 atoms in a molecule.
Yes. All bonds in chloroform are covalent.
CHCl3 is the structure. There are polar bonds.
Simply, 2 Single bonds.
12 single bonds, 4 double bonds
Chloroform has polar bonds. There are 4 atoms in a molecule.
No it does not have,. there are polar bonds.
Yes. All bonds in chloroform are covalent.
(NO3)- has three single bonds.
CHCl3 is the structure. There are polar bonds.
four single bonds
Simply, 2 Single bonds.
SiF5 only has 1 type of bond which is the single bond. Therefore it has 5 single bonds.
12 single bonds, 4 double bonds
Carbon may have 4 bonds :)
4
There are many compounds that exhibit tetrahedral structure. Some of those compounds are carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), chloroform (CHCl3), and methane (CH4). Many compounds of carbon (those which don't contain double bonds) are tetrahedral in structure because carbon tends to form four single bonds.