No, CBr4 is a covalent compound.
No CBr4 is covalent.
This compound is carbon tetrabromide.
Carbon TetraBromide
Yes it is molecular (or covalent) compound
No, CBr4 is a covalent compound.
Iron(III) bromide is an ionic compound.
CsBr is both polar and ionic, but is not covalent.
No CBr4 is covalent.
Tetrabromomethane (CBr4) is a compound.
This compound is carbon tetrabromide.
The name of the compound CBr4 is Carbon Tetrabromide. The ending of the second element is changed from 'ine' to 'ide'. Since this is a covalent compound of two nonmetals, the 4 is used on the bromide.
CBr4
Carbon TetraBromide
Yes it is molecular (or covalent) compound
CBr4
Methane -gas at room temperature. -does not conduct electricity.