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Carbon tetrachloride bond type


Carbon tetrachloride (chemical formula CCl4) is known to be a covalent compound since it features four nonpolar covalent bonds between carbon and chlorine.

Is carbon tetrachloride ionic or covalent?

Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is known as a covalent compound because it contains four non-polar covalent bonds between carbon and chlorine.

Is CCl4 a double covalent bond?

CCl4, carbon tetrachloride, is a molecule that contains four single covalent bonds, each between chlorine and carbon. There are no double or triple bonds.

Is carbon tetrachloride a covalent and co ordinate bond?

Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent compound.



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