Which of the following explains the VSEPR geometry of a carbon tetrachloride molecule? (5 points)
It is bent because there are four bonded pairs around carbon.
It is tetrahedral because there are four bonded pairs around carbon.
It is bent because there are two bonded pairs and two lone pairs around carbon.
It is tetrahedral because there are two bonded pairs and two lone pairs around carbon.

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Answer:

(B) It is tetrahedral because there are four bonded pairs around carbon

Explanation:

CCl4 means four chloride ions bonded covalently with single carbon.

its coordination figure is:

CF =  1/2(Vallence of central atom + electrons donated from substituents - charge)

CF = 1/2(4 + 4.1 - 0)

CF = 4

Bond electrons = 4

Lone pair electrons = 0

Hence, CCl4 is tetrahedral