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What is the valence of the central atom in ccl4?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As an example, let's use carbon tetrachloride, CCl4. The single carbon atom contains four valence electrons, and each of the four chlorine atoms contains seven valence electrons. Therefore, the number of valence electrons for this molecule is 4 + (4 × 7) = 32.❤

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Explanation:

As an example, let's use carbon tetrachloride, CCl4. The single carbon atom contains four valence electrons, and each of the four chlorine atoms contains seven valence electrons. Therefore, the number of valence electrons for this molecule is 4 + (4 × 7) = 32.

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