The chemical formula for iodomethane is CH3I.
Iodine is in: Iodomethane (CH3I) that is produced by the marine environment, by microbial activity in rice paddies and in Potassium iodide (KI) a very soluble salt.
No its not polar
Polar
Nonpolar
non polar
No. This compound, butane, is covalently bonded.
The chemical formula for iodomethane is CH3I.
Formula: CH3I
Dipole-dipole and dispersion
CH3I + COONa + 3NaI + 3H20
The CI bond is slightly polar due to the small electronegativty difference between C (EN 2.55)and I (EN 2.66). For example CH3I has a dipole moment of around1.62-1.64 D (different researchers have published different figures)
This is a chemistry question not a math question. CH3I is methyl iodide, CH3COONa is sodium acetate, the chemical reaction produces the product CH3COOCH3 or methyl acetate. the other to chemicals are reactants. reactants react to produce products. Products are what you end up with. Reactants are what you start with.
Since there is 4 electron domains which are all single bonds without any lone pairs, the molecular geometry is tetrahedral.
Iodine is in: Iodomethane (CH3I) that is produced by the marine environment, by microbial activity in rice paddies and in Potassium iodide (KI) a very soluble salt.
No its not polar
It is a polar molecule and has polar bonds.