Methane is one. Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons.
The molecule that contains only carbon and hydrogen is methane, which has the chemical formula CH4.
Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons. Some examples are methane, CH4, ethane, C2H6, and propane, C3H8.
A hydrocarbon.
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
Only sigma bonds are present in ethane. There is one carbon-carbon sigma bond and six carbon-hydrogen sigma bonds in C2H6.
The molecule that contains only carbon and hydrogen is methane, which has the chemical formula CH4.
A hydrocarbon.
A hydrocarbon.
A hydrocarbon.
A hydrocarbon-apex
Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons. Some examples are methane, CH4, ethane, C2H6, and propane, C3H8.
Hydrocarbons.
A hydrocarbon.
Hydrocarbons
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.
No. Hydrogen fluoride is inorganic as it contains only hydrogen and fluorine.
No. It contains only hydrogen and sulfur.