384.5g
Ch4 + 4cl2 ---> ccl4 + 4 hcl
By burning it (reacting it with Oxygen)
Chloromethane is the product that is formed when methane and chlorine react with each other. Dichloromethane is another product that can also be formed when methane and chlorine react.
The halogens react with hydrogen to form; Hydrogen + Chlorine = Hydrogen Chloride Hydrogen + Bromine = Hydrogen Bromide Hydrogen + Fluorine = Hydrogen Fluoride etc When these products are dissolved in water they form monobasic acids; Hydrogen Cholride --> Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) Hydrogen Bromide --> Hydrobromic Acid (HBr) Hydrogen Fluoride --> Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) etc
Ultraviolet Light
Ch4 + 4cl2 ---> ccl4 + 4 hcl
It undergoes substitution reaction reaction in presence of sunlight by forming four different product like chloroform,carbon tetrachloride etc.................
They both are odourless
By burning it (reacting it with Oxygen)
Methane does not react with chlorine in the dark.
I assume you mean intermolecular hydrogen bonding. No, because carbon is insufficiently electronegative. In contrast, carbon tetrachloride exhibits some hydrogen bonding because of the electronegativity of the chlorine atoms.
Chloromethane is the product that is formed when methane and chlorine react with each other. Dichloromethane is another product that can also be formed when methane and chlorine react.
Carbon tetrachloride is a SIMPLE structure. Its modern IUPAC name is Tetrachloromethane, It's formula is CCl4 It is equivalent to methane. ; the four hydrogens in methane have been substituted for chlorines.
anyway, it is chlorofluorocarbons. A chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) is an organic compound that contains carbon, chlorine, and fluorine, produced as a volatile derivative of methane and ethane
Burning methane is a chemical reaction, because you are reacting it with oxygen. Work on your spelling as well.
Yes!!! Because it contains CARBOB . All organic chemistry is based on carbon compounds. CCl4 is 'Tetrachloromethan' ( archaically 'Crbon tetrachloride). It is methane (CH4) with the four hydrogens substituted with chlorine.
Methane is found in the Earth's crust. It is also produced by certain microbes and by cows during their digestive process.