It stands for methane.It is a neutral gas
what ph is helium
it is generally unreactive.Methane is a neutral gas. It is not reactive,but combustible.
Not a neutral Cl atom but the chloride ion Cl- is isoelectronic with the noble gas argon.
Hydrogen as gas is neutral; acids contains hydrogen and the ion H+ is a sign of acidity.
Ammonia is a basic gas. It is not a neutral gas.
Nitrogen gas does not gain or remove electrons. Therefor this gas is neutral.
Yes, Helium is neutral (inert, noble) gas
It is a neutral gas. But it is poisonus
None. Chlorine gas is neutral.
There is NO net positive charge in one mole of neutral hydrogen gas because it IS neutral.
Yes.
neutral electrons
CH4 stands for methane.It is a neutral gas.
Argon is a neutral gas.
It stands for methane.It is a neutral gas
what ph is helium