CCl4 or carbon tetrachloride
carbon tetrachloride
A molecule containing one atom of Carbon and four Chlorine atoms around it is called Carbon Tetrachloride (CCl4). It has the four Chlorine atoms arranged around the Carbon atom in a tetrahedron, a pyramid with four sides. Each bond between the Carbon and the Chlorines is a single covalent bond, meaning the Carbon atom shares one of its electrons and the Chlorine atoms share one of its electrons.
co2 :) by nick salmon
Yes, you can add chlorine granules and algecide.
Carbon dioxide, or CO2.
You get Coxid
C + O ==> CO Carbon monoxide is formed
it means times by four or to add it 4 times together.
Add together the lengths of its four sides.
add them together and divide them by 4
You get an even number
CCl4 is a covalent (molecular) chemical compound. 4 means tetra. Cl is chlorine and you need to add "ide" at the end of chlorine to make chloride. C is for carbon on the periodic table. As a final result, the chemical name for CCl4 is Carbon Tetrachloride.