180
SiCl4 is tetrahedral in shape
tetrahedral
Is tetrahedral with bond angles of 109.5 degree
Yes, if they have the same value. For example, two angles of 35o are congruent.
ionic bond
SiCl4 is having covalent bond, not ionic.
If it is non polar, the bond angles are as follows:I-P-I bond angles: 120ºBr-P-Br bond angles: 180ºI-P-Br bond angles: 90º
180
The bond angles in IF4^- (iodine tetrafluoride) are approximately 90 degrees.
SiCl4 has empty d orbitals but CCl4 doesn't. so a water molecule can trigger a reaction with SiCl4. It is a single covalent bond.
90 is the smallest one
The value of the bond angle in XeF2 is 180 degrees.
Silicon tetrachloride, with formula SiCl4
A tetrahedral molecule will have a 109.5 degree bond angle.
the lone pair causes the molecule to become "bent" which makes the bond angles less than 109.5
The bond angles are 120 degrees