It's just a naming convention. The rules of nomenclature were somewhat arbitrary at first. Then the need of standardization became apparent, and so formal naming rules came into play (sort of).
Octane < Carbon tetrachloride < Methanol
alpha naphthol with CCl4(carbon tetrachloride) gives blue colour whereas beta naphthol with CCl4 gives no colour. that is the distinction test between alpha and beta naphthol.
109.5 degrees
Zero
5.25 is lower, so it would go first.
Carbon tetrachloride has the chemical formula CCl4.
CCl4 is tetrachloromethane or carbon tetrachloride.
Carbon tetrachloride
carbon tetrachloride.
CCl4
Ccl4
CCl4 is carbon tetrachloride. It is covalently bonded.
The formula is CCl4
Carbon tetrachloride
CCl4
Carbon tetrachloride.
CCl4