Approx. 15 kJ.
It is a COLORLESS liquid.
No carbon tetrachloride is not an ionic crystal, it is a liquid.
London/Van der Waal's/Dispersion forces. Carbon tetrachloride has no dipole, no hydrogen bonding, and is not ionic.
Carbon tetrachloride is not miscible with water but miscible with many other liquid organic compounds.
The name for the compound CCl4 is Carbon Tetrachloride. It is a toxic colorless liquid with a sweet smell.
It is a COLORLESS liquid.
No carbon tetrachloride is not an ionic crystal, it is a liquid.
London/Van der Waal's/Dispersion forces. Carbon tetrachloride has no dipole, no hydrogen bonding, and is not ionic.
Almost all the nitrates are soluble in water including potassium nitrate, but carbon tetrachloride is an organic non polar liquid so it is not soluble in water.
Melting and boiling (vaporization) absorb energy, freezing and condensing release energy.
Carbon tetrachloride is not miscible with water but miscible with many other liquid organic compounds.
Carbon tetrachloride, or CCl4, is a molecule with four chloride atoms and a central carbon atom. It has a tetrahedral molecular shape. It is a clear liquid with a sweet odor and readily evaporates. In the past, carbon tetrachloride was used as a pesticide and cleaning agent. It was also used in fire extinguishers and in producing refrigerants and aerosols. Because carbon tetrachloride has been found to affect the ozone layer of the atmosphere, its usage is declining.
The name for the compound CCl4 is Carbon Tetrachloride. It is a toxic colorless liquid with a sweet smell.
It is a liquid because at room temperature the molecular structure of the substance wants to expand. When the substance expands it goes from being a solid to a liquid. This expansion takes place when the room is at the commonly know "room temperature"
Silicon tetrachloride is normally a colorless liquid.
vaporizes
vaporizes