Methyl chloride or (the approved IUPAC name) chloromethane.
The chemical formula for chloroform is CHCl3.
Formula: CHCl3
The bond angles in a molecule of CHCl3 are approximately 109.5 degrees.
It is known as trichloromethane or, more commonly, chloroform.
CHCl3 is neither an acid nor a base. It is a neutral compound commonly known as chloroform.
The chemical formula for chloroform is CHCl3.
Formula: CHCl3
CHCl3
The bond angles in a molecule of CHCl3 are approximately 109.5 degrees.
It is known as trichloromethane or, more commonly, chloroform.
CHCl3 is the chemical formula of trichloromethane (chloroform); the meaning of 4 is four molecules.
CHCl3 is neither an acid nor a base. It is a neutral compound commonly known as chloroform.
The bond angle in the CHCl3 Lewis structure is approximately 109.5 degrees.
The molecular geometry of CHCl3, according to VSEPR theory, is tetrahedral.
1.75 mole CHCl3 (6.02 X 10^23 mole CHCl3) = 1.05 X 1024 atoms of CHCl3 ====================
Formula: CHCl3
Chloroform (CHCl3) is the most non-polar among C2H5OH (ethanol), PCl5 (phosphorus pentachloride), and CHCl3. This is because the electronegativity difference between carbon and hydrogen is much smaller than between carbon and chlorine, making CHCl3 more non-polar.