It makes a covalent bond. This means a bond between a metal and non-metal element.
Because silicon is a metalloid/semi-metal and carbon is a nonmetal, the bond is covalent.
Though they dissociate into ions in an aqueou solution, a bond between hydrogen and chlorine is covalent.
Chlorine and carbon "mixed together" simply make a mixture, but chlorine and carbon reacted with each other make a class of compounds called "chlorocarbons", of which carbon tetrachloride is the member with the smallest molecules.
Ionic bond
kinda
covalent bond
Because silicon is a metalloid/semi-metal and carbon is a nonmetal, the bond is covalent.
Chlorine can form both ionic and covalent bonds, with metals and non-metals respectively.
Though they dissociate into ions in an aqueou solution, a bond between hydrogen and chlorine is covalent.
Chlorine and carbon "mixed together" simply make a mixture, but chlorine and carbon reacted with each other make a class of compounds called "chlorocarbons", of which carbon tetrachloride is the member with the smallest molecules.
Ionic bond
kinda
A covalent bond
Salt.
Chlorine and carbon
C-C is a single-bond carbon C=C is a double-bond carbon... soooo.. if you need a triple-bond carbon make the hyphen thrice..
chlorine, Fluorine, carbon, oxygen