No, cF4 (carbon tetrafluoride) is not an ionic compound. It is a covalent compound where carbon and fluorine atoms share electrons to form bonds.
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The name for the ionic compound CF4 is carbon tetrafluoride.
CF4 is a nonpolar covalent compound. Due to the symmetrical tetrahedral arrangement of the four fluorine atoms around the central carbon atom, the dipole moments cancel each other out, resulting in a molecule that has no overall dipole moment.
Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) is a covalent compound. In covalent compounds, atoms share electrons to form bonds, whereas in ionic compounds, atoms transfer electrons to form positive and negative ions that then attract each other. Since CF4 involves sharing of electrons between carbon and fluorine atoms, it is considered a covalent compound.
Yes, both CF4 (carbon tetrafluoride) and NH3 (ammonia) are covalent compounds. They are formed by sharing electrons between atoms, resulting in a stable structure.
To find the number of moles in 171 g of CF4, you first need to calculate the molar mass of CF4. Carbon has a molar mass of 12.01 g/mol and each fluorine atom has a molar mass of 19.00 g/mol, giving a total molar mass of CF4 as 88.01 g/mol. Then divide 171 g by the molar mass of CF4 to get the number of moles.
CF4 is a nonpolar covalent compound. Due to the symmetrical tetrahedral arrangement of the four fluorine atoms around the central carbon atom, the dipole moments cancel each other out, resulting in a molecule that has no overall dipole moment.
The name for the ionic compound CF4 is carbon tetrafluoride.
Yes, both CF4 (carbon tetrafluoride) and NH3 (ammonia) are covalent compounds. They are formed by sharing electrons between atoms, resulting in a stable structure.
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To find the number of moles in 171 g of CF4, you first need to calculate the molar mass of CF4. Carbon has a molar mass of 12.01 g/mol and each fluorine atom has a molar mass of 19.00 g/mol, giving a total molar mass of CF4 as 88.01 g/mol. Then divide 171 g by the molar mass of CF4 to get the number of moles.
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Carbon tetrafluoride, CF4 is covalent. It has four fluorine atoms arranged at the vertices (points) of a tetrahedron around a central carbon atom.
Yes, CF4 is a compound known as carbon terafluoride.
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To calculate the number of molecules, first determine the molar mass of carbon tetrafluoride (CF4), which is 88.004 g/mol. Next, divide the given mass (8.69 g) by the molar mass to find the number of moles. Finally, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 molecules/mol) to convert moles to molecules.