Six from the carbon atom and one from each of the four hydrogen atoms for a total of 10.
Methane's molecular formula is CH4. The carbon atom has six electrons, and the hydrogens have one electron each, so the answer is 10.
16
4 for carbon, 6 (each) for the oxygen
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the chemical formula of methane is CH4. one molecule of methane contains one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.
A molecule shouldn't have valence electrons left.
There are 22 electrons in one molecule of CO2.
It is an alkane.It is the simplest one
6 molecules of oxygen are needed to react with 3 methane molecules as one molecule of oxygen ( O2) are needed for methane gas.
The chemical formula for methane is CH4. Then there are four hydrogen atoms and one carbon atom in each molecule, making two distinct types of atoms.
In one molecule of methane there are 10 (ten) protons.
the chemical formula of methane is CH4. one molecule of methane contains one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.
A molecule shouldn't have valence electrons left.
Methane (CH4) is composed of one atom of carbon and four atoms of hydrogen, a total of five.
No. A diatomic molecule contains two atoms. A molecule of methane contains one atom of carbon and four of hydrogen for a total of five.
There are 22 electrons in one molecule of CO2.
Four electrons reduce one molecule of oxygen gas to form water
The hydrogen molecule contains 4 Hydrogen atoms, and one Carbon in the centre.
Methane is a non polar molecule and water is a very polar molecule. Therefore, one will not readily dissolve in the other.
Oxygen is NOT a PRODUCT (it is not produced) from the complete combustion of methane, it is a REACTANT (it is used in the reaction). The answer is therefore a mass of zero.
One (CH4). (per molecule)