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Water
selectively permeable
Molecular shape is tetrahedral.It has no lone pairs.
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>CCL4 is a non polar molecule. It has 4 polar C-CL bonds due to CL having a higher electronegativity than C (from order of E.N) > The central C atom has 4 regions of negative charge around it. These repel into a tetrahedral arrangement therefore bonding angle: 109.5 degrees, all regions are bonding. therefore the shape is tetrahedral. > The tetrahedral arrangement of polar C-CL bond is symmetrical, therefore polar bonds cancel out as there is no overall/net dipole) therefore CCL4 is a non polar molecule. Hope it helps this is a excellence ncea level 2 answer.
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Water
NH3 and H2O have a tetrahedral arrangement of all the electrons.
Tetrahedral
Yes. the dipole moments cancel each other out in the tetrahedral arrangement
The BrO2 1- sp3 orbital tetrahedral is known to be polar. It is part of the polarity of neutral species arrangement and in the group of linear trigonal.
The bond in carbon tetrachloride are polar covalent, but the CCl4 molecule a a whole is nonpolar due to the symmetrical arrangement oft he bonds.
The molecule of ammonia has a trigonal pyramidal shape with angles of 106,7 0.
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selectively permeable
No it is not a tetrahedral!
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