Ethane is a chemical compound with chemical formula C2H6. At standard temperature and pressure, ethane is a colorless, odorless gas. Ethane is isolated on an industrial scale from natural gas, and as a byproduct of petroleum refining. Its chief use is as petrochemical feedstock for ethylene production.
No, methane has no oxygen; it is one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.
Also, to answer your actual question, think about what it's made of or just look for yourself. Being composed of only hydrogen and carbon, it's quite logically a hydrocarbon. Those are all molecules - i.e., covalently bonded.
It contains carbon. That's the definition of organic in chemistry.
Hydro Carbon
Methane (CH4), is an organic compound, a gaseous hydrocarbon.
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Ammonia is not organic. Others are organic molecules
It has carbon and hydrogen.So it a organic compound
Yes. Methane is a molecular compound.
Methane (CH4), is an organic compound, a gaseous hydrocarbon.
A compound such as methane or halogenated methane has a tetrahedral molecule.
Yes,it an organic compound.It is a hydrocarbon.
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Ammonia is not organic. Others are organic molecules
It has carbon and hydrogen.So it a organic compound
CH4 (methane) is organic molecule. Rest : H2O, NaCl and NaOH are inorganic
methane. CH4. it is the simplest organic molecule
the type of organic molecule an enzyme is would be a protien
No, methane does not tend to ionize and it is not an ionic compound, it is a covalent type of molecule.
its a carbohydrate
The shape of the methane molecule is called a tetrahedron.