1 mole CCl4 = 153.811g CCl4 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules CCl4
567g CCl4 x (6.022 x 1023 molecules CCl4)/153.811g CCl4 = 2.22 x 1024 molecules CCl4
SCl2
C-Cl4 , the - (dash) indicates a single bond between 1 carbon atom and 4 chlorine atoms.
>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.
This chemical reaction is:CS2 + 3 Cl2 = CCl4 + S2Cl2
Carbon and chlorine; the chemical formula is CCl4, meaning that there is one carbon atom with 4 chlorines attached to it.
SCl2
A H2O molecule is bent and a CCl4 is tetrahedral.
No. It is impossible for 4 atoms around a central atom to be linear. CCl4 is tetrahedral.
Sodium chloride has a polar molecule.
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2.55 × 10 − 22 g
ccl4 will dissolve better in water because likes dissolves likes, H2O is non-polar an CCL4 is also non polar where as ch2cl2 is polar(different to water) there for it wont dissolve in water but CCL4 will^^This is not true: water is polar. Therefore, since CCl4 is non-polar, and CH2Cl2 is polar, and like dissolves like, CH2Cl2 is more soluble.
not necessarily. if the individual dipoles cancel off, then the molecule will be non-polar. As in CCl4, PCl5 etc
No such molecule as CHCl4. You either means CCl4 ( tetrachloromethane ; carbon tetrachloride). or CHCl3 ( trichloromethane).
SiCl4 has empty d orbitals but CCl4 doesn't. so a water molecule can trigger a reaction with SiCl4. It is a single covalent bond.
As the CCl4 molecule has a regular tetrahedral shape the hybridisation is sp3
The molecule of carbon tetrachloride is nonpolar.