Methane is one. Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons.
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Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons. Some examples are methane, CH4, ethane, C2H6, and propane, C3H8.
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
Methane consists of only a single carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms, each coupled with a single bond. It can be considered the simplest hydrocarbon because it has the absolute minimum number of carbon and hydrogen atoms, and the simplest bond structure, of any hydrocarbon.
it is called an Organic compound
A hydrocarbon is a molecule that contains only hydrogen and carbon, such as C4H6. Many such substances are gases at room temperature, meaning they do not retain either their volume or shape.
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Hydrocarbons.
Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons. Some examples are methane, CH4, ethane, C2H6, and propane, C3H8.
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
A molecule of hydrogen has a formula of H2. It consists of only one kind of element. Compounds consist of two or more kinds of elements. Carbon dioxide, CO2, is a compound because it contains both the elements carbon and oxygen.
5 molecules of carbon dioxide will contain 5 carbon atoms (1 per molecule) and no hydrogen atoms as carbon dioxide contains only carbon and oxygen. The 5 molecules will contain a total of 10 oxygen atoms (2 per molecule).
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No. Hydrogen fluoride is inorganic as it contains only hydrogen and fluorine.
No