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Q. Which of the given is a covalent compound -

  • (A) Sodium chloride
  • (B) Carbon tetrachloride
  • (C) Magnesium fluoride
  • (D) Calcium chloride
  • Correct Answer - Option(B)
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A covalent compound is formed when atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. These compounds typically involve non-metals and have strong covalent bonds.

Why Carbon Tetrachloride (CCl₄) is Covalent?

Carbon (C) and Chlorine (Cl) are both non-metals.

They form bonds by sharing electrons rather than transferring them.

The bond between Carbon and Chlorine is covalent.


Other Options Explained:

(A) Sodium chloride (NaCl) → Ionic, as it is formed by the transfer of electrons from Na (metal) to Cl (non-metal).

(C) Magnesium fluoride (MgF₂) → Ionic, as Mg (metal) donates electrons to F (non-metal).

(D) Calcium chloride (CaCl₂) → Ionic, as Ca (metal) transfers electrons to Cl (non-metal).


Thus, the correct answer is (B) Carbon tetrachloride (CCl₄), as it is a covalent compound.

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