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  • Covalent Bonds in Carbon Tetrachloride (CCl₄): A Detailed Explanation
    Carbon tetrachloride (CCl₄) has four covalent bonds.

    Here's why:

    * Carbon (C) has four valence electrons, meaning it can form four covalent bonds.

    * Chlorine (Cl) has seven valence electrons and needs one more to complete its octet.

    In the CCl₄ molecule, the carbon atom shares one electron with each of the four chlorine atoms, forming four single covalent bonds.

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