Methane is a pure substance.
In carbondioxide: CH4 + 3 O2 ==> CO2 + 2 H2O
That's a tricky question, because one molecule of CH4 is simply that, one atom of carbon and 4 atoms of Hydrogen. Moles are a UNIT used to transform atoms (which we cannot measure individually in the lab) into practical units such as grams (which we can measure). The moles of CH4 depend on the mass, in SI units of grams, that you have of this substance. The molecular weight of CH4 is 16 g/mol (12 for Carbon + 1 for each Hydrogen). If you WANTED 2 moles of CH4, you need to multiply this molecular weight by 2 moles to get 32 grams (the moles cancel out upon multiplication). So, 32 grams of CH4 is 2 moles of CH4.
CH4 is not polar.So it is in soluble in polar compounds
The Type of substance of a molecule would be an element.
CH4 stands for Methane.It is a neutral gas
CH4 is an oragnic substance.It is an alkane.
Methane
CH4 is the formula for methane meaning it is a compound substance.
Methane is a pure substance.
It stands for methane.It is a basic gas.
methane is definatly a pure substance...
Methane (CH4) has a neutral pH, around 7
They have no and do not form charged particles: ions, protons, electrons
Methane is not a metal. It is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH4.
CH4 like O2 is a gas that doesn't have a smell.But because of its chemical properties,specifically the ability to burn and explode, it was impregnated artificially with the smell of another substance called mercaptan.
In carbondioxide: CH4 + 3 O2 ==> CO2 + 2 H2O