Carbon tetrachloride is a nonpolar solvent. What are the intermolecular forces of attraction that exist in carbon tetrachloride?

1 Answer
Mar 30, 2018

London dispersion forces only.

Explanation:

This is the Lewis dot structure for carbon tetrachloride, or #C Cl_4#:

Michael Blaber

From this, we can see that #C Cl_4# is a nonpolar molecule, because there is no center of negative and positive charge.

In nonpolar molecules, the only intermolecular forces present would be London dispersion forces.