Methane is non polar.So dispersion forces are formed.
there will be four C-H sigma bond (single covalent bond)
The balanced equation for the combustion of CH4 is CH4 + 2O2 ==> CO2 + 2H2O4 molecules of CH4 will produce 4 molecules of CO2 and 8 molecules of H2O
CH4 is not a polar compound.So it does exihibits london forces
nh3-nh3 because they are both polar molecules
How many molecules are in 30 liters of methane (CH4) at STP
Discrete covalent molecules. eg CO2, N2,CH4. Covalent networks. eg SIO2
Hydrogen bonding usually occurs between molecules that have a hydrogen atom bonded to either Fluorine, Oxygen or Nitrogen. So technically CH4 cannot hydrogen bond (certainly not between it's own molecules). However a recent A-Level exam paper had a multiple choice question which said that CH4 molecules CAN hydrogen bond with itself.
there will be four C-H sigma bond (single covalent bond)
The balanced equation for the combustion of CH4 is CH4 + 2O2 ==> CO2 + 2H2O4 molecules of CH4 will produce 4 molecules of CO2 and 8 molecules of H2O
everything depends on the Hydrogen bonding which creates long chains of molecules in water, but this is not possible in Methane.
CH4 is not a polar compound.So it does exihibits london forces
I assume you mean CH3NH2, methylamine. This has hydrogen bonding between molecules.
There are sp3 orbitals.Bond are formed by them
8 bonding electrons
nh3-nh3 because they are both polar molecules
How many molecules are in 30 liters of methane (CH4) at STP
4