In this compound, the central atom, sulfur, has one lone pair and four bond pairs, and it takes the see-saw shape according to VSEPR theory. Its hybridisatio is approximately sp3d
Sp3
The hybridisation will approximate to sp3 as the molecule is roughly pyramidal with a lone pair. The bond angles are not tetrahedral, Cl-S-Cl is 1040 and the O-S-Cl angle is 106 0 .
Sp3
Angular or bent
The hybridization of SCl4 is sp3d.
sp3
sp3
sp3
sp3
It's sp3 hybrid one
No, an acid is a H+ donor, and SCl4 doesn't contain any H atoms.
SCl4 is the chemical formula for sulfur tetrachloride, a pale yellow solid at room temperature.
SCl4
The compound name for SCl4 is sulphur tetrachloride. This is usually a solid which is pale yellow in color at room temperature.
Formula: SCl4
No, an acid is a H+ donor, and SCl4 doesn't contain any H atoms.
SCl4 is the chemical formula for sulfur tetrachloride, a pale yellow solid at room temperature.
SCl4
SCl4
No, since SCl2 is bent, SCl4 is distorted tetrahedral and CH4 is tetrahedral.
The compound name for SCl4 is sulphur tetrachloride. This is usually a solid which is pale yellow in color at room temperature.
trigonal bipyramidal
Sulfur tetracholoride
Formula: SCl4
H and I SCl4 ICl3 SeCI4 F2CCF2
The hybridization of PH3 is sp3
The formula name for a compound shows the specific atoms that make up the compound. For SCl4 it is sulfur tetrachloride.