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What type of bond is CH3Cl?

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CH3Cl is a polar bond. CH3Cl has a bond of three CH molecules and 1 bond of 1 C-Cl. The bond consists of a tetrahedral structural formation.

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CH2Cl2 has covalent bonding because Carbon, Hydrogen, and Chlorine are nonmetals, and nonmetals bond with other nonmetals covalently.

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CH3Cl has four bonds: three (covalent) C-H bonds and one (polar) C-Cl bond

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There are a total of 4 single bonds in CH3Cl. Carbon makes a single bond with each of the three hydrogens, and a single bond with the chlorine.

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Four bonds are in chloromethane.

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covalent

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