Carbon tetrabromide is a chemical compound with the molecular formula CBr₄. It is a colorless, heavy liquid that has a tetrahedral shape and consists of one carbon atom bonded to four bromine atoms.
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Bromine: A chemical element with atomic number 35. It is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature and serves as one of the building blocks for compounds like carbon tetrabromide.
Tetrahedral Shape: This term refers to a geometric shape characterized by four triangular faces. In the case of carbon tetrabromide, it describes how the four bromine atoms are arranged around the central carbon atom.
A substance formed by combining two or more elements chemically. Carbon tetrabromide is an example of a chemical compound consisting of multiple elements (carbon and bromine) bonded together.