Archaebacteria
The simple non-nucleated organisms that use hydrogen to produce methane belong to the Kingdom Archaea.
Percentage of hydrogen in methane is 25%. Percentage of hydrogen = mass of hydrogen/mass of methane x 100 mass of hydrogen = 1 x 4= 4 and mass of carbon = 12. Since methane has 4 hydrogen atoms and one carbon atom therefore mass of methane = 16 Percentage of hydrogen = 4/16 x 100 =25
There are 6 moles of hydrogen atoms in 3 moles of methane since the chemical formula for methane (CH4) contains four hydrogen atoms for every one carbon atom.
No, methane is not an atom. Methane is a compound composed of one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.
In a methane molecule, the distance between the hydrogen atoms is approximately 1.09 angstroms. This distance is determined by the molecular structure and the bond length between the hydrogen and carbon atoms in methane.
Methane, krypton, and hydrogen make up only trace amounts in the Earth's atmosphere. Methane is around 0.0002%, krypton is about 0.0001%, and hydrogen is approximately 0.00005% of the air we breathe.
Percentage of hydrogen in methane is 25%. Percentage of hydrogen = mass of hydrogen/mass of methane x 100 mass of hydrogen = 1 x 4= 4 and mass of carbon = 12. Since methane has 4 hydrogen atoms and one carbon atom therefore mass of methane = 16 Percentage of hydrogen = 4/16 x 100 =25
yes, methane is CH4
There are 6 moles of hydrogen atoms in 3 moles of methane since the chemical formula for methane (CH4) contains four hydrogen atoms for every one carbon atom.
Methane contain 1 carbon & 4 hydrogen elements.
methane is a compound as one carbon atoms combines with 4 hydrogen atoms.
No. Methane contains only carbon and hydrogen.
No, methane is not an atom. Methane is a compound composed of one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.
Methane and hydrogen are different gases because they have different chemical compositions and properties. Methane (CH4) is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms, while hydrogen (H2) is composed solely of hydrogen atoms. Additionally, they have different physical properties such as boiling and melting points.
No. Methane (CH4) is made from carbon and hydrogen.
4, as indicated by the subscript on the symbol for hydrogen in the formula for methane, CH4.
Methane Propane Hydrogen Hydrogen sulphide
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