It is not polar. only the bonds between the chlorine and carbon are polar
No it is not polar.It is non polar
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.
POLAR
CCl4 is not polar. But CHCl3 is polar.
CCl4 is a non polar solvent and therefore dissole ionic compounds
CCl4 is more polar. Electronegativity difference between C and H = 0.5 whereas C and Cl = 0.6 Therefore, CCl4 has a slightly stronger pull towards Cl.
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.
POLAR
CCl4 is not polar. But CHCl3 is polar.
Iodine is a non polar compound so it is readily soluble in non polar liquids like CCl4.
CCl4 is a non polar solvent and therefore dissole ionic compounds
CCl4 is more polar. Electronegativity difference between C and H = 0.5 whereas C and Cl = 0.6 Therefore, CCl4 has a slightly stronger pull towards Cl.
Sodium chloride has a polar molecule.
CCl4 is nonpolar.
SCl2
Cl4 does not exist, but if CCl4 is meant: this is a nonpolar compound
No. The individual bonds are polar, but the molecule as a whole is symmetric and therefore nonpolar.
The bonds in CCl4 are polar covalent.