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No, except for the rare case that one of the hydrogen atoms is a different isotope they are identical.

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Q: Are the hydrogens on the methane molecule different from each other?
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Why does methane not dissolve well in water?

Methane is a non polar molecule and water is a very polar molecule. Therefore, one will not readily dissolve in the other.


Water is considered a polar molecule?

Yes, Hydrogens on one side and the electronegative oxygen at the other.


Who is lightest Hydrogen molecule or methane molecule?

Hydrogen molecule is the lightest because of its atomic mass being less than any other molecule .i.e 1amu (atomic mass unit). Hence Hydrogen molecule is lighter than Methane molecule.


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Is CSH2 polar or nonpolar?

It is polar, S has 2 lone pairs of electrons which repel the hydrogens. In turn, the hydrogens are pressed towards each other, resulting in a positive charged part of the molecule and the S the negative.Hence, we have a polar molecule.


Is CH3-CO-CH3 polar?

It is polar. The oxygen has 4 electron domains. 2 are occupied by a molecule of different electronegativity, and 2 are only occupied by electrons. (another molecule that has this similar is H2O witch is polar) CH3OCH3 is shaped with the Carbons and Hydrogens at one side, oxygen in the middle, and electrons on the other side. this causes the molecule to be polar.


Does methane float on water?

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What substance has a stronger force of attraction between its particles water or methane?

water has very high intermolecular forces called hydrogen bonding, methane is nearly unaffected by it's neighbor methanes. oxgyen has a high electronegativity value, making the water molecule mostly negative near the oxgyen and positive near the hydrogen atoms. this causes a polar molecule, which are attracted to nearby molecules of water. that's why water has such a high boiling point for being such a small mass molecule. methane has carbon central, four hydrogen's at the "corners". carbon's electronegativity is about 2.6 to hydrogen's 2.1. net the carbon gains these electrons mostly in the covalent bonds, but all four hydrogens become a sort of "positive" zone since they "lose" their bonding electron most of the time to carbon. since all the outer atoms (the hydrogens) for all of the local methane molecules are the same, all this positive charge repels from each other, making for much lower boiling points, little intermolecular attraction. linus pauling won the noble prize in chemistry for his work in this bonding phenomenon.


What is hydrocarbons?

A molecule that contains hydrogen and carbon, but no other elements is a hydrocarbon molecule. An example of a hydrocarbon molecule is methane, with the formula CH4


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