Si is the symbol for silicon. Cl refers to chlorine. The compound formed by these elements is silicon chloride SiCl4.
The order is: Cl,S, Si, Al, Na.
Aprox. 109º
Si & Cl
Fluorine has the most electronegative element, Cl and Br
The element with the greatest electronegativity in this scenario would be Cl or Chlorine.
Ok Um, I do know the Answer, There are no Lone Pairs of Electrons in the Valence Shell of The Central Atom of SiCl4, because: Si has the Number Configuration of: 2,8,4 The '4' is the number of dots, it has surrounding Si, one above Si, one under Si, one on the right side of Si, one on the left side of Si. Cl has the Number Configuration of: 2,8,7 The '7' is the number of dots, it has surrounding Cl, you can have it in any order, i.e. one above Cl, two under Cl, two on the right side of Cl, two on the left side of Cl. But when you join SiCl4 together, and make it into a Lewis Structure, then the Central Atom is Si, Then Si will have one Cl bonding above Si, one Cl bonding under Si, one Cl bonding on the right side of Si, one Cl bonding on the left side of Si, and now all you can see, is that Si has Four Cl, attaching, bonding to Si, and now Si doesnt have any Lone Pairs
The order is: Cl,S, Si, Al, Na.
SCl3. It is polar because it has a lone pair on the central atom.
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109 o
Aprox. 109º
The bond is covalent.
Si & Cl
Silicon is a metalloid.
Fluorine has the most electronegative element, Cl and Br
The element with the greatest electronegativity in this scenario would be Cl or Chlorine.
The bond is covalent.