CC14 is typically read as "carbon tetrachloride." It is a compound made up of one carbon atom and four chlorine atoms. It is a colorless liquid with a sweet odor, commonly used as a solvent and in fire extinguishers.
no
This is carbon tetra chloride. there are 0.3636 moles in this mass.
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The correct name for CCl4 is carbon tetrachloride.
CCl4 is carbon tetrachloride, a binary molecular compound used as a solvent and in the production of refrigerants.
No, CCl4 has three covalent bonds. Each carbon atom forms a single covalent bond with each of the four chlorine atoms in the molecule, resulting in a total of three covalent bonds for each carbon atom.
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