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No, SiF4 does not have a chiral center.
Molecular because it is between 2 non-metals.
equals SIF42H2O
Tetraflouride is not a substance in its own right, it merely means that something has 4 fluorine atoms in a molecule. Such a formula will end in F4, but it must be preceded by something. Examples: Carbon tetrafluoride is CF4, silicon tetrafluoride is SiF4, and diboron tetrafluoride is B2F4.
SiF4 is a molecule
No, SiF4 does not have a chiral center.
The name of SiF4 is Silicon Tetrafluoride.
Its Si + 2F2 = SiF4
SiF4 is the formula. The compound is Silicon tetra-fluoride Si and 4F.
yes
Tetrahedral
Covalent!!
No, it is a covalent molecule.
Tetraheral
Silicon TetrafluorideSi-siliconeF=fluorine4=four
Molecular because it is between 2 non-metals.