The Valency of carbon in any molecule is ALWAYS '4' . So in methane (CH4) it is '4'
In H2C=CH2 is is still '4'
In CH3-CH3 it is still '4'.
Valency of carbon in CH4 is 4
There are many compounds containing Carbon and Hydrogen: * Methane (CH4) * Ethane (C2H6) * Propane (C3H8) * Ethylene (C2H4) * Acetylene (C2H2)
It's C2H4.
Carbon has +4 charge on it.Each Hydrogen got -1 charge.
Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons. Some examples are methane, CH4, ethane, C2H6, and propane, C3H8.
Co+ , ch4+ , n2+ ,c2h6 etc are example of molecular ion.
There are many compounds containing Carbon and Hydrogen: * Methane (CH4) * Ethane (C2H6) * Propane (C3H8) * Ethylene (C2H4) * Acetylene (C2H2)
It's C2H4.
It is going to be (CH4) :)
Carbon has +4 charge on it.Each Hydrogen got -1 charge.
Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons. Some examples are methane, CH4, ethane, C2H6, and propane, C3H8.
The hydrocarbon formula of the chemical ethane is C2H6.
Hydrocarbons are a whole family of compounds of carbon and hydrogen.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is found in the exhaust of gasoline engines.
Co+ , ch4+ , n2+ ,c2h6 etc are example of molecular ion.
C3h6
Large - think they're C25+ The alkane molecules which have small numbers of carbon are Methane (CH4) Ethane (C2H6) etc - they have lower boiling points and are more useful as fuels etc.
The smallest alkyne is ethyne (C2H2). You're welcome!