yes
The central atom is Sulfur (S). It is singly bonded to each of the six Chlorines (Cl). Each of the six Chlorines has three lone pairs. Sulfur can have six bonds because it is in the third row and can therefore have an expanded octet.
-1, but since there are two chlorines the charge is -2.
Asymmetric tetrahedral. In the case of SiHCl3 , Si(Silicon) being below C in Group 4 is in the same orientation; that is it is at the centre. THe hydrogen and the three chlorines are attached individually to the central silicon, in the same manner as the four hydrogens in methane.
Carbon tetrachloride is a SIMPLE structure. Its modern IUPAC name is Tetrachloromethane, It's formula is CCl4 It is equivalent to methane. ; the four hydrogens in methane have been substituted for chlorines.
cl
gas
3
Two
Cl....
yes
concentrated hydrolic acid
the answer is 34.6 degrees Celsius
Reason for naming chlorine
3
the answer is gas
The central atom is Sulfur (S). It is singly bonded to each of the six Chlorines (Cl). Each of the six Chlorines has three lone pairs. Sulfur can have six bonds because it is in the third row and can therefore have an expanded octet.