H2O is known as water. CF4 is known as tetrafluoromethane. CF4 is a molecule with a carbon atom at the center and four fluoride molecules attached to it. H2O has a single oxygen atoms in the center, with two hydrogen atoms attached to it. The structures are not very similar. CF4 is most similar to chlorofluorcarbons (CFCs). Further more, CF4 is a gas at room temperature, while H20 is a liquid at room temperature. Therefore, these are very different structures.
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∙ 10y ago1 moles CF4 = 88.0043128 grams. CF4 = 171 grams / 88 grams = 1.9431 moles
CF4 is a Non-Polar, Covalent.
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Also called tetrafluoromethane. CF4 8.69 grams CF4 (1 mole CF4/88.01 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole CF4) = 5.95 X 10^22 molecules
The name of the compound CF4 is carbon tetrafluoromethane. This is a low temperature gas which is commonly used as a refrigerant.
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No, H2O does not have a possible resonance structures.
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1 moles CF4 = 88.0043128 grams. CF4 = 171 grams / 88 grams = 1.9431 moles
Similar structures that evolved independently are called analogous structures, or analogies.
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Yes, CF4 is a compound known as carbon terafluoride.
Similar structures that have evolved independently are called homologous structures. An example would be the wings of a bird and the wings of an insect.
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