Carbon tetraiodide (CI₄) is a molecular compound because it is composed of nonmetals (carbon and iodine) bonded together by covalent bonds. It does not contain any metal ions that would form an ionic compound.
nitrogen (N+) with 4 bondseach bonded to a butyl group (a 4 carbon hydrocarbon chain)iodine ion (I-) associates with N+ ionAKA tetrabutylammonium iodide
C1F4 is the chemical formula for Carbon Tetra-fluoride.
It should be Ionic... Covalent Bonding - the name spell out the formula e.g Carbon dioxide, Silicon Tetra Chloride etc Ionic Compound - named by naming the ions they contain e.g Magnesium Sulfate, Sodium Chloride etc
The chemical formula for carbon tetra-bromide is CBr4, which indicates that it consists of one carbon atom bonded to four bromine atoms.
surface tension of carbon tetra chloride is 26.80dynes/cm
The molecular geometry of carbon tetra bromide is tetrahedral.
Carbon tetrachloride is a solvent of nonpolar substances. The diiodide must be nonpolar.
nitrogen (N+) with 4 bondseach bonded to a butyl group (a 4 carbon hydrocarbon chain)iodine ion (I-) associates with N+ ionAKA tetrabutylammonium iodide
4, the answer is in the name, 'tetra' means four. The formula is CF4.
Carbon tetrahydride is a compound because it is made up of multiple elements (carbon and hydrogen) chemically bonded together. Each carbon tetrahydride molecule is made up of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.
The chemical formula for silicon tetraiodide is SiI4 .
Diphosphorus tetraiodide, P2I4
There is no Carbon (elemental formula: C) in a tetra pack juice.
C1F4 is the chemical formula for Carbon Tetra-fluoride.
With itself. Molecular bonding theory and the bond order show a sigma pi discrepancy ( bonding/anti-bonding ) that disallows this tetra-covalent carbon to carbon interaction. Google this for a fuller explanation.
It should be Ionic... Covalent Bonding - the name spell out the formula e.g Carbon dioxide, Silicon Tetra Chloride etc Ionic Compound - named by naming the ions they contain e.g Magnesium Sulfate, Sodium Chloride etc
The chemical formula for carbon tetra-bromide is CBr4, which indicates that it consists of one carbon atom bonded to four bromine atoms.