No it doesn't; as there is practically no difference in electronegativity between carbon and hydrogen to create a dipole.
nh3-nh3 because they are both polar molecules
no
200 g CH4 x 1 mole CH4/16 g = 12.5 moles CH4
Methane is CH4
the CH4 poler
nh3-nh3 because they are both polar molecules
no
200 g CH4 x 1 mole CH4/16 g = 12.5 moles CH4
Methane is CH4
the CH4 poler
No. CH4 is nonpolar.
ch4 is an atom.
Molecular formula: CH4 Structural formula: . H H C H . H CH4 (1 carbon and 4 hydrogen) it is NOT ch4 it is CH4; 4 being a subscript indicating 4 hydrogen atoms bonded into a single carbon atom
Assuming complete combustion: CH4 + 2O2 --> 2H2O + CO2.
What are the similarities of ch4 and ccl4?
CH4 = Methane
CH4 is generally not considered an acid.