Tetrahedral
No it is not a tetrahedral!
Tetraedral
"Tetrahedral" is an adjective. It needs a noun associated with it before it can be an abject that may have edges.
A Tetrahedral * * * * * It is a tetrahedron (tetrahedral is its adjective). And, in any case it IS a pyramid - with a triangular base.
Tetrahedral
No it is not a tetrahedral!
1molecule of C2H6 contains 2 carbon atoms
The covalent name of C2H6 is ethane.
'c' C2H6 ( Ethane) The others are INORGANIC Molecules. Remember , organic chemicstry deals with the chemistry or CARBON compounds. If no carbon is present then it is INORGANIC.
After the ignition of the mixture, all of the C2H6 (2 moles) will react with O2. The limiting reactant is O2 since it is not in stoichiometrically balanced proportions with C2H6. Thus, all 1.6 moles of O2 will react completely, and some of the C2H6 will be left unreacted.
SiCl4 has a tetrahedral shape according to the VSEPR theory. Each Cl atom is located at the corner of the tetrahedron, with the silicon atom at the center.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction C2H2 + H2 → C2H6 is: C2H2 + 2H2 → C2H6
The molecular shape of CF2Cl2 is tetrahedral. The carbon atom is at the center, with two fluorine atoms and two chlorine atoms attached, resulting in a symmetrical tetrahedral shape.
C2h6
The Greek prefix for C2H6 is "eth-," derived from the Greek word for two (eth).
The shape of the methane molecule is called tetrahedral. It has a central carbon atom with four hydrogen atoms attached, forming a symmetrical tetrahedral shape with bond angles of approximately 109.5 degrees.