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4 hydrogen atoms bond with carbon to make methane. Carbon has four electrons on it's outer shell, so it needs 4 covalent bonds to keep it stable. Each hydrogen has one electron on it's shell, so it needs to covalently bond once.
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.
No. methane is not soluble in water, as methane is a non-polar hydrocarbon and water is a polar solvent.
Given that methane is a gas at room temperature, we can see that its molecules are attracted to each other only by weak intermolecular forces. But normally, if I say "methane is a compound consisting of..." the statement concludes, one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms. That's what the methane molecule consists of.
the chemical formula of methane is CH4. one molecule of methane contains one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.
Water boils at a higher temperature than methane because water is a polar compound. Each molecule is held together chemically. Each molecule is held to other molecules by hydrogen bonding. With Methane, it is every molecule for itself.
Yes, hydrogen diffuses faster than methane. The hydrogen molecule, H2, is the smallest of all molecules and it is considerably smaller than the methane molecule, CH4. Smaller molecules move faster, and therefore diffuse faster, at any given temperature, than larger molecules.
Methane is one. Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons.
The molecule of methane has 5 atoms.
Actually methane molecules have no oxygen atoms. Methane is an organic compound ( a gas at room temperature) which is composed of only carbon and hydrogen atoms. Each methane molecule has 1 carbon atom bonded to 4 hydrogen atoms by covalent bonds.
Methane is one atom of Carbon and four atoms of Hydrogen ... CH4
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.
Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons. Some examples are methane, CH4, ethane, C2H6, and propane, C3H8.
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.
Methane (CH4) has four atoms of hydrogen per molecule. If there are 3 moles of methane, then there are 12 moles of hydrogen.
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
The hydrogen molecule contains 4 Hydrogen atoms, and one Carbon in the centre.
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