Tetraedrical shape (pyraminoid)
('Ball&stick' 3D-model is found in 'Related links')
Carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane) would have a VSEPR shape of tetrahedral.
The geometric shape of carbon tetrachloride is tetrahedral.
Its a Tetrahedral
triangle
109.47degrees, tetraedrical shape (pyramidoid)Cf. Related links for 3D-shape
carbon tetrachloride is a molecular compound
Carbon tetrafluoride a.k.a. tetrafluoromethane.
A 'C' surrounded by 4 dots with an 'F' attached to each one. The 4 'F's basically box the 'C' in. On the three sides of the 'F' that aren't attached to the C, there should be two crosses. I hope that makes sense : )
CF4
A carbon tetrafluoride molecule has one carbon atom and four fluorine atoms.
It is CF4
CFC. Its used as an abbreviation for elements that effect the ozone layer.
109.47degrees, tetraedrical shape (pyramidoid)Cf. Related links for 3D-shape
carbon tetrachloride is a molecular compound
Tetraflouride is not a substance in its own right, it merely means that something has 4 fluorine atoms in a molecule. Such a formula will end in F4, but it must be preceded by something. Examples: Carbon tetrafluoride is CF4, silicon tetrafluoride is SiF4, and diboron tetrafluoride is B2F4.
Since there is one carbon atom per mole in carbon tetrafluoride, the answer is 3.27 times Avogadro's Number or about 1.97 X 1024 atoms.
The Chemical Formula for carbon tetrafluoride is CF4.
Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) is an example.
CF4, or Tetrafluoromethane
A molecule of carbon tetrafluoride contains four fluorine atoms. The prefix tetra- means four.
Carbon tetrafluoride a.k.a. tetrafluoromethane.