No. It is an example of a metallic covalent bond
Carbon tetrachloride is CCl4. It is covalent.
nitrogn tetrachloride does not exist. Nitrogen trichloride is covalent.
No carbon tetrachloride is not an ionic crystal, it is a liquid.
Titanium(IV) Sulfate is an ionic compound.
Germanium tetrachloride is covalent, just like carbon tetrachloride or silicon tetrachloride. All nasty stuff.
Titanium tetrachloride has ionic bonds.
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Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent bond.
Carbon tetrachloride is CCl4. It is covalent.
nitrogn tetrachloride does not exist. Nitrogen trichloride is covalent.
No carbon tetrachloride is not an ionic crystal, it is a liquid.
Titanium(IV) Sulfate is an ionic compound.
Germanium tetrachloride is covalent, just like carbon tetrachloride or silicon tetrachloride. All nasty stuff.
silicon is a metalloid so you can treat it as ionic and covalent
You think probable to titanium tetrachloride.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond, carbon tetrachloride has a covalent bond.
CCl4 is nonpolar.