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CCl4 = All bonds are polar covalent.

CaBr2 = ionic bond

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Q: What type of bond would carbon tetrachloride and calcium bromide have?
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What compound is made from calcium and bromine?

Magnesium bromide is a salt with ionic bonds.


What bond does calcium and bromine create?

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What is the element CaBr1 called?

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What solvent would carbon tetrachloride be more soluble?

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What type of intermolecular forces would you expect to find in a pure liquid sample of carbon tetrachloride?

London/Van der Waal's/Dispersion forces. Carbon tetrachloride has no dipole, no hydrogen bonding, and is not ionic.


What is the shape for carbon tetrafluoride?

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How many atoms are there in three carbon tetrachloride molecules?

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If carbon tetrachloride were frozen in a glass bottle what would happen?

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What will displace bromine from aqueous calcium bromide?

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