There's no such compound. If you meant CCl4, with a lower-case L instead of an upper-case I, it's tetragonal.
T Shape
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van der Vaals forces of attraction and dipole-dipole interaction
It is intermolecular force of attraction, it may be 1- dipole - dipole interaction, 2- vander waal's force of attraction.
Since it is a tetrabromide, there will be four dots around the atom.
The chemical name for the compound CI4 is Carbon Tetraiodide.
Intramolecular forces are not intermolecular forces !
Covalent bonds
No, the bonds in CI4 are covalent
No, hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force.
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CI4
CI4
Intermolecular because intermolecular forces occur between molecules, not within the same molecule. Specifically the forces are London dispersion forces, due to the interaction of instantaneous dipoles.
Dipole-dipole interaction and Vander waal's forces.
van der Vaals forces of attraction and dipole-dipole interaction
BeCl2, SeF6 , CI4
intramolecular: covalent bond intermolecular: dipole-dipole interaction (smaller version of ionic bond)