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No. Chloroform is a NON polar solvent.

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Is carbon tetrachloride or chloroform more polar?

CCl4 is not polar. But CHCl3 is polar.


Is carbon hydrogen trichloride polar?

Carbon hydrogen trichloride, more commonly called trichloromethane or chloroform is polar.


Why chloroform is non polar?

Because you're living in some alternate universe where the rules of physics are different; chloroform is polar. Carbon tetrachloride is non-polar because of its symmetry (there's no net polarity to the molecule because all the individual polar bonds cancel out) but this is not true for chloroform.


Is chloroform polar molecule?

Yes. chloroform is polar molecule


Does sodium chloride dissolve in CS2?

Because carbon disulfide is a non-polar solvent sodium chloride is not soluble.


What molecules possesses polar bonds but is not polar methane sodium chloride carbon dioxide water?

Carbon dioxide


Will sodium chloride dissolves in carbon tetrachloride?

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.


Is toluene more polar than Chloroform?

yes toluence is more polar than chloroform


What acid use in chloroform?

Chloroform is not a acid. It is a polar compound.


What is a polar molecule water methane sodium chloride carbon dioxide?

water


Which alcohol is more soluble in water chloroform CHCL3 or carbon tetrachloride CCL4?

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.


What type of bond is formed between carbon and chloride?

Polar Covalent bond (as in CCl4)