Dichloromethane, Methylene chloride, methylene dichloride
It is insoluble
The name of CH2Cl2 is dichloromethane. It is a colorless, volatile liquid commonly used as a solvent in various chemical reactions and processes.
I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 84.9g/mol
Yes, Iodine (I2) is soluble in dichloromethane (CH2Cl2) because both substances are nonpolar in nature. This allows for the formation of temporary dipole-dipole interactions between I2 molecules and CH2Cl2 molecules, enabling them to dissolve into each other.
CH4 + Cl2 → CH3Cl + HCl CH3Cl + Cl2 → CH2Cl2 + HCl CH2Cl2 + Cl2 → CHCl3 + HCl
The dipole moment of CH2Cl2 is 1.60 Debye.
The bond type present in the molecule CH2Cl2 is a covalent bond.
CH2Cl2
It is insoluble
The name of CH2Cl2 is dichloromethane. It is a colorless, volatile liquid commonly used as a solvent in various chemical reactions and processes.
I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 84.9g/mol
tetrahedral
Yes, Iodine (I2) is soluble in dichloromethane (CH2Cl2) because both substances are nonpolar in nature. This allows for the formation of temporary dipole-dipole interactions between I2 molecules and CH2Cl2 molecules, enabling them to dissolve into each other.
Yes, CH2Cl2 (dichloromethane) has a dipole moment due to the difference in electronegativity between carbon and chlorine atoms, resulting in a polar molecule.
aka dichloromethane: CH2Cl2
yes, but not in cH2CL2
The structural formula for methylene chloride is CH2Cl2, where there is a carbon atom with two hydrogen atoms and two chlorine atoms attached.