no, was just searching , and it doesn't
Methane
It doesn't react because hydroxides don't react with water. It would just be limewater and go slightly cloudy. Hope I've helped
Boron Trifluoride has only 6 electrons in it's outer shell, and is more stable with 8. Therefore, it will react with molecules that have a free electron pair. Methane does not have a free pair, so it doesn't react.
the periodic table contains the 118 base elements, these react to form a varity of compounds methane is a compound produced when four hydrogen atoms and a carbon atom react
Limewater (calcium hydroxide) react with carbon dioxide and form insoluble, white precipitate of calcium carbonate.
Chloromethane is the product that is formed when methane and chlorine react with each other. Dichloromethane is another product that can also be formed when methane and chlorine react.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed, react and calcium carbonate is formed.
methane and oxygen react together (combustion) to give carbon dioxide + water. The reactants are methane and oxygen which react to form the products water and carbon dioxide.
Methane does not react with chlorine in the dark.
no, was just searching , and it doesn't
Methane
Oxygen
Energy! Methane is a stable molecule and oxygen is almost (pretty) stable. The there is sufficient energy, called activiation energy, then the two gases will react
It doesn't react because hydroxides don't react with water. It would just be limewater and go slightly cloudy. Hope I've helped
Boron Trifluoride has only 6 electrons in it's outer shell, and is more stable with 8. Therefore, it will react with molecules that have a free electron pair. Methane does not have a free pair, so it doesn't react.
the periodic table contains the 118 base elements, these react to form a varity of compounds methane is a compound produced when four hydrogen atoms and a carbon atom react