Tetrahydrochloride
Tetrachloromethane
Carbon tetrachloride
Chloroform
Correct answer is B
The compound CCl\(_4\) is a chlorinated hydrocarbon with a central carbon atom and four chlorine atoms attached to it. According to IUPAC rules, the correct name for this compound is "tetrachloromethane."
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