No such molecule as CHCl4.
You either means CCl4 ( tetrachloromethane ; carbon tetrachloride). or CHCl3 ( trichloromethane).
No, CHCl4 (carbon tetrachloride) does not exhibit hydrogen bonding as it does not contain hydrogen atoms bonded to electronegative elements like fluorine, nitrogen, or oxygen. The intermolecular forces in CHCl4 are predominantly London dispersion forces due to the temporary dipoles formed by its nonpolar molecular structure.
Chloroform is known as trichloromethane. It has a formula of CHCl4. So, the elements are Carbon, Hydrogen and Chlorine.
No, CHCl4 (carbon tetrachloride) does not exhibit hydrogen bonding as it does not contain hydrogen atoms bonded to electronegative elements like fluorine, nitrogen, or oxygen. The intermolecular forces in CHCl4 are predominantly London dispersion forces due to the temporary dipoles formed by its nonpolar molecular structure.
Chloroform is known as trichloromethane. It has a formula of CHCl4. So, the elements are Carbon, Hydrogen and Chlorine.