answersLogoWhite

0

this is a theoretical compound practically not possible because carbon can not form five bonds.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences
Related Questions

How many atoms are there in the chemical formula?

"ch4" is not a proper chemical formula, because the atomic symbol for each element must begin (and may end) with a CAPITAL letter. The chemical formula CH4 contains 5 atoms, one of carbon and four of hydrogen.


What is the proper chemical formula and name for compound Cu2SO4?

the correct name for the chemical formula is copper sulfate.


How many atoms are there in the chemical?

"ch4" is not a proper chemical formula, because the atomic symbol for each element must begin (and may end) with a CAPITAL letter. The chemical formula CH4 contains 5 atoms, one of carbon and four of hydrogen.


Which is the proper chemical formula for water?

H2o


How many atoms are there in the chemical formula ch4?

"ch4" is not a proper chemical formula, because the atomic symbol for each element must begin (and may end) with a CAPITAL letter. The chemical formula CH4 contains 5 atoms, one of carbon and four of hydrogen.


Which of the following is the proper chemical formula for water?

h20


What is the proper formula for calcium bromide?

The chemical formula for calcium bromide is CaBr2.


What is the proper name of HNO3 acid?

That's the chemical formula for Nitric acid.


Chemical formulae of baking soda?

The proper chemical name for baking soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate. The chemical formula for baking soda or sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3.


What is the formula for cloropham?

Chloropham is also known as chlorpropham and is a common herbicide. The chemical formula is C6H12ClNO2. The proper name is isopropyl (3-chlorophenyl)carbamate.


Do you capitalize carbon dioxide in a sentence?

Probably since it's a chemical name, I capitalize Oxygen when I say it.


What is the primary chemical stimulus for breathing is the concentration of?

The primary chemical stimulus for breathing is the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood. When carbon dioxide levels rise, it triggers the brain to increase the rate and depth of breathing in order to remove excess carbon dioxide and maintain proper pH balance in the body.