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Chapter 10 Problem 10.75

Question

The four bonds of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) are polar, but the molecule is nonpolar because the bond polarity is canceled by the symmetric tetrahedral shape. When other atoms substitute for some of the Cl atoms, the symmetry is broken and the molecule becomes polar. Use Figure 9.20 (p. 364) to rank the following molecules from the least polar to the most polar: CH2Br2, CF2Cl2, CH2F2, CH2Cl2, CBr4, CF2Br2.

Solution

Problem 10.75The four bonds of carbon tetrachloride (CCl ) are polar, but the molecul4is nonpolarbecause the bond polarity is canceled by the symmetric tetrahedral shape. When otheratoms substitute for some of the Cl atoms, the symmetry is broken and the moleculebecomes polar. Use Figure 9.20 (p. 364) to rank the following molecules from the least polarto the most polar: CH Br , CF 2 , 2 F 2CH2l , C22 CF Br2

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Title Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change 5 
Author Martin S. Silberberg
ISBN 9780077216504

Solved: The four bonds of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) are

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