The Cs point group only has one symmetry plane. Cl2CH2 has two symmetry planes and one C2 axis. The mirror plane is perpendicular to the rotation axis, so this makes the point group C2h.
the point group is C2v
C3v
CH2Cl2
CH2Cl2
It's tetrahedral.
There are no resonance structures for CH2Cl2.
CH2Cl2 Four sigma bonds as the central carbon is bonded covalently to two hydrogens and two chlorine's.
The formula for methylene chloride is CH2Cl2
CH2Cl2
It is insoluble
tetrahedral
CH2Cl2
no
CH4 + Cl2 → CH3Cl + HCl CH3Cl + Cl2 → CH2Cl2 + HCl CH2Cl2 + Cl2 → CHCl3 + HCl
CH2Cl2
It's tetrahedral.
There are no resonance structures for CH2Cl2.
CH2Cl2 Four sigma bonds as the central carbon is bonded covalently to two hydrogens and two chlorine's.
aka dichloromethane: CH2Cl2