Molecular because it is between 2 non-metals.
No, SF4 is not chiral. It has a trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry with no lone pairs on the sulfur atom, resulting in a lack of chirality despite having different substituents.
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PtO2 is ionic
CO is a molecular compound. It consists of a covalent bond between carbon and oxygen atoms.
Anhydrous H2CO3 (carbonic acid) is molecular, not ionic. It does not dissociate into ions in the absence of water.
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No, SiF4 is not ionic. It is a covalent compound because it is formed by sharing electrons between silicon and fluorine atoms.
Silicon tetrafluoride is a covalent molecular compound, not an ionic compound. It consists of silicon and fluorine atoms that are held together by covalent bonds, where they share electrons to form stable molecules.
SiF4 is not ionic; it is a covalent compound. The bonding in SiF4 involves the sharing of electrons between silicon and fluorine atoms, which results in a stable electron configuration for both atoms. Ionic compounds involve the transfer of electrons from one atom to another to achieve a stable electron configuration through the formation of ions.
:Structure of SiF4 is a regular tetrahedron, any regular geometry has net zero dipole moment as all individual dipole in a molecule cancel the effect of each other. About paramagnetic behaviour of oxygen gas, according to the Molecular Orbital theory oxygen has two unpaired electron in its Pi anti bonding molecular orbital, which is the cause of their paramagnetism.
SiF4 is a covalent compound because it is composed of nonmetals (silicon and fluorine) bonding through sharing of electrons. Ionic compounds typically form between metals and nonmetals with a transfer of electrons.
Silicon Tetrafluoride has a tetrahedral molecular geometry. That means there are 4 F atoms around the central atom Si.
No, SF4 is not chiral. It has a trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry with no lone pairs on the sulfur atom, resulting in a lack of chirality despite having different substituents.
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