CCl4 is nonpolar.
Polar!
Its ionic
Be and Cl form an ionic bond (BeCl2), and it is polar.
A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar
Polarity plays the biggest role. Like substances dissolve other like substances. Hydrocarbons (which are non-polar) are soluble in non-polar solvents such as benzene and carbon tetrachloride. They are not soluble in polar solvents, such as water or ether. If you have taken a biology course, remember hydrophobic vs. hydrophilic.
The molecule of carbon tetrachloride is nonpolar.
Tin tetrachloride is a tetrahedral molecule that is nonpolar. The individual Sn-Cl bonds are polar, but the shape of the molecule, similar to carbon tetrachloride, makes the molecule itself nonpolar.
NaCl will not dissolve in CCl4 is a polar molecule and polar molecule will only dissolve other polar molecules. As the same goes for non polar molecules.
because it is non polar and water is polar. polar dissolve with polar. nonpolar dissolve with nonpolar
Ethanol is polar, and so is water. "Like dissolves like," so those two liquids will be miscible, meaning they will dissolve each other. Carbon tetrachloride, meanwhile, is non-polar. Its intermolecular forces are incompatible with water's, so polar water will not be able to dissolve it.
The bond in carbon tetrachloride are polar covalent, but the CCl4 molecule a a whole is nonpolar due to the symmetrical arrangement oft he bonds.
It's ionic, not polar
Polar!
Most hydrocarbons are non-polar molecules. Examples include Toluene and Gasoline
Its ionic
Be and Cl form an ionic bond (BeCl2), and it is polar.
CCl4 = All bonds are polar covalent. CaBr2 = ionic bond