question itself is wrong, chloroform is solute and ccl4 is solvent, solute should dissolve in solvent and solvent cannot dissolve in solute
CCl4 is not polar. But CHCl3 is polar.
Chloroform; it is a polar molecule (like water) as opposed to carbon tetrachloride, which is nonpolar (a tetrahedral shape with identical bonds and electronegative pulls that balance out). Like substances dissolve like substances, thus chloroform dissolves more in water.
CCl4 is tetrachloromethane or carbon tetrachloride.
because CCl4 is organic and most of the organic compounds are soluble in CCl4.
No. CHCl3 (Chloroform) is insoluble in water. Chloroform when mixed with water, will form two liquid layers and Chloroform will form the bottom layer. This nature of chloroform is explored in several biological and chemical techniques such as DNA isolation, separation of phyotochemicals etc
CCl4 is not polar. But CHCl3 is polar.
Chloroform; it is a polar molecule (like water) as opposed to carbon tetrachloride, which is nonpolar (a tetrahedral shape with identical bonds and electronegative pulls that balance out). Like substances dissolve like substances, thus chloroform dissolves more in water.
CCl4 is tetrachloromethane or carbon tetrachloride.
because CCl4 is organic and most of the organic compounds are soluble in CCl4.
Carbon tetrachloride has the chemical formula CCl4.
No. CHCl3 (Chloroform) is insoluble in water. Chloroform when mixed with water, will form two liquid layers and Chloroform will form the bottom layer. This nature of chloroform is explored in several biological and chemical techniques such as DNA isolation, separation of phyotochemicals etc
Br2 and C6H14 are soluble in non-polar solvents such as CCl4.
The chemical formula of carbon tetrachloride is CCl4.
Carbon tetrachloride is CCl4. It is covalent.
Carbon tetrachloride
carbon tetrachloride.
CCl4