CH4 is organic compound.It contains Carbon and Hydrogen
CO2 and CH4 are considered inorganic compounds because they do not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds, which is a characteristic of organic compounds. Inorganic compounds typically consist of elements other than carbon bonded to each other. CO2 is made up of carbon and oxygen atoms, while CH4 is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
it has carbon in it, and any compound with carbon is organic therefore, it is an organic molecule
CH4 (methane) is the only organic molecule among the ones listed. Organic molecules are compounds that contain carbon and are typically found in living organisms. H2O, NaCl, and NaOH are inorganic compounds.
It has carbon and hydrogen.So it a organic compound
Yes. Generally, a compound is only organic when it contains both carbon and hydrogen. CH4,CH2OH, etc
CH4 an organic alkane. (Methane) NaF An inorganic salt ( Sodium fluoride) NaOH A soluble base / alkali ( Sodium hydroxide) BaSO4 An inorganic salt ) Barium sulphate) NH3 A basic gas ( Ammonia) KBr An inorganic salt (Potassium bromide) HNO3 A mineral acid (Nitric acid) NB When writing chemical formula remember single letter elements use CAPITAL letter. Two-letter elements have first letter as a capital and the second letter as small/lower case. This is standard world wide practice in order to avoid confusion over names.
CH is not a compound of any type. Perhaps you were unable to add the numbers of the formula. There are many possibilities for carbon-hydrogen compounds, for instance CH4 , methane and C6H6, benzene, but they are all organic.
No. CH4 is nonpolar.
ch4 is an atom.
CH4 = Methane
CH4 is generally not considered an acid.
It is going to be (CH4) :)