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.
The compound CCl4 is the carbon tetrachloride.
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carbon tetrachloride
CCl4 or carbon tetrachloride
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CCl4, one carbon to four chlorine atoms. = 4/5 = 80% (by number).
5, one carbon & four chlorine. The prefix tetra- means four, and thus there are four chlorine atoms in a molecule of carbon tetrachloride.
A molecule of carbon tetrachloride contains one carbon atom and four chlorine atoms.
Answercarbon tetrachloride - And what exactly is the number/symbol?Do you know?Thx,Zoeegurll
Eight bonding electrons are there. 4 from one carbon and 1 each from the four chlorine atoms.
4. 4 atoms of chlorine, one of carbon. The formula is CCl4
Carbon and chlorine; the chemical formula is CCl4, meaning that there is one carbon atom with 4 chlorines attached to it.
There is no carbon in sodium chloride. Sodium chloride, what we call table salt, contains sodium and chlorine in a one-to-one ratio. These molecules have no carbon in them at all.
It's an organic compound with the formula CCl4. (A compound with one carbon & 4 chlorine )