No, methane does not tend to ionize and it is not an ionic compound, it is a covalent type of molecule.
This process is called sedimentation.
Methane does not have oxygen in the bond.
they cannot bond together, they are separate .
the sodium chloride (salt) easily dissolves and divides into separate ions causing the surface tension to rise slightly.
separate into ions.
This process is called sedimentation.
Methane does not have oxygen in the bond.
they cannot bond together, they are separate .
Ions are obtained by dissociation in water.
hydrogen ions and anions.
hydrogen ions and anions.
Metals form positive ions because they easily lose their electrons.
the sodium chloride (salt) easily dissolves and divides into separate ions causing the surface tension to rise slightly.
separate into ions.
separate into ions.
I suppose methane gas flows most easily. If the question meant a liquid, then I guess it would be oil.
Bases combines easily with hydrogen atoms