The chlorine can be replaced in this case, and hence it forms various compounds.
CH2Cl2 Four sigma bonds as the central carbon is bonded covalently to two hydrogens and two chlorine's.
The dipole moment of CH2Cl2 is 1.60 Debye.
The bond type present in the molecule CH2Cl2 is a covalent bond.
There are 8 sigma bonds present in CH2Cl2. Each carbon atom is connected to 3 other atoms through single bonds, resulting in 3 sigma bonds for each carbon. The two hydrogen atoms have 1 sigma bond each, and the two chlorine atoms have 1 sigma bond each.
Yes, CH2Cl2 (dichloromethane) has a dipole moment due to the difference in electronegativity between carbon and chlorine atoms, resulting in a polar molecule.
CH2Cl2 Four sigma bonds as the central carbon is bonded covalently to two hydrogens and two chlorine's.
The dipole moment of CH2Cl2 is 1.60 Debye.
Yes: Potassium forms many compounds.
The bond type present in the molecule CH2Cl2 is a covalent bond.
CH2Cl2
It is insoluble
Carbon normally forms four covalent bonds in its compounds, not ionic bonds.
I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 84.9g/mol
tetrahedral
Hydrogen forms one covalent bond in electrically neutral compounds.
Hydrogen forms three covalent bonds in electrically neutral compounds.
Hydrogen forms three covalent bonds in electrically neutral compounds.