Since Selenium is in the same column as Oxygen and Sulfur, you would expect it to bond just like them. As a halogen, chlorine wants to make one bond so your final answer would be. Cl-Se-Cl with two lone pairs (that's 4 electrons) on selenium and 3 lone pairs (that's six electrons) on EACH chlorine.
The symbol for the compound tetrahydride is TH4.
Since it is a tetrabromide, there will be four dots around the atom.
There is one mole of selenium in one mole of selenium tetrafluoride, as the formula for selenium tetrafluoride is SeF4. Therefore, there is 1 mole of selenium in 1 mole of selenium tetrafluoride.
Carbon tetrahydride is a compound because it is made up of multiple elements (carbon and hydrogen) chemically bonded together. Each carbon tetrahydride molecule is made up of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.
The chemical formula of barium tetra-sulfide is BaS4.
The Lewis dot structure for xenon tetrahydride (XeH4) consists of Xenon (Xe) at the center with four hydrogen (H) atoms bonded to it. Xenon has 8 valence electrons, so it shares one electron with each hydrogen to complete its octet. The structure forms a tetrahedral shape with Xenon as the central atom.
The symbol for the compound tetrahydride is TH4.
Since it is a tetrabromide, there will be four dots around the atom.
There is one mole of selenium in one mole of selenium tetrafluoride, as the formula for selenium tetrafluoride is SeF4. Therefore, there is 1 mole of selenium in 1 mole of selenium tetrafluoride.
Carbon tetrahydride is a compound because it is made up of multiple elements (carbon and hydrogen) chemically bonded together. Each carbon tetrahydride molecule is made up of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.
The Lewis structure for ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) consists of an ammonium ion (NH4+) bonded to a chloride ion (Cl-). The nitrogen atom in NH4+ has a lone pair of electrons, forming coordinate covalent bonds with the four hydrogen atoms. The chloride ion has a full octet.
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yes. This is a compound between two non metals, with similar electronegativities. The compound is usually called methane.
Not really sure, but if you check some more search engines they mostly say that C4H10 is called Butane. I'm trying to find this out myself! But I think it is Butane. The compound may be tetra carbon deca-hydride
CH4. Tetra means 4. Hydride means hydrogen. 4 hydrogen+carbon.
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