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3 May, 14:10

Are the bonds between silicon and chlorine in silicon tetrachloride single bonds? justify your answer by drawing an electron dot structure of silicon tetrachloride.

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  1. 3 May, 15:49
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    A bond is a force of attraction between atoms as a result of transfer or sharing of electrons. Covalent bond is a bond between non metal atoms that results from sharing of electrons between the atoms. A single atom is formed when atoms share a pair of electron during formation of covalent bonds. Therefore, single covalent bonds exist in a molecule of carbon tetrachloride (4 single covalent bonds)
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