Explain the nature of the covalent bond formation in CH3CL
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CH3-CL
this is chloromethane
this is chloromethane
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- Carbon can neither lose 4 electrons nor do gain four electrons as these process make the system unstable due to requirement of extra energy.
- Therefore CH3Cl completes its octet configuration by sharing its 4 electrons with carbon atoms or with atoms of other elements.
- Hence the bonding that exists in CH3Cl is a covalent bonding.
- Here, carbon requires 4 electrons to complete its octet, while each hydrogen atom requires one electron to complete its duplet. Also, chlorine requires an electron to complete the octet.
- Therefore, all of these share the electrons and as a result, carbon forms 3 bonds with hydrogen and one with chlorine.
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