C ana H do not have much e.negetivity difference.So they share elecrtons
CH4 (methane) is a covalent compound.
Covalent
As carbon and hydrogen are both nonmetals, it is covalent.
yes CH4 is non polar covalent compound.
No it is not. In fact, CH4, also known as methane, is a covalent compound.
CH4 (methane) is a covalent compound.
Covalent
As carbon and hydrogen are both nonmetals, it is covalent.
Methane is a covalent compound.
yes CH4 is non polar covalent compound.
No it is not. In fact, CH4, also known as methane, is a covalent compound.
yes
Methane
methane
Methane is a covalent compound: CH4. Also nitrogen oxide, NO.
Covalent bonds are between non-metals only. Methane is a hydrocarbon (CH4. Therefore it is COVALENTLY bonded because of the bonds between carbon (non-metal) and hydrogen (non-metal). Ionic compounds only apply to those made of metals and non-metals.
Mg3P2 is ionic. the rest are covalent