No, methane has no polar hydrogen atoms to create hydrogen bonds.
Fuels that contain hydrogen, such as hydrogen gas, methane, and some hydrocarbons like propane and butane, produce water when they are burned. During combustion, the hydrogen in these fuels combines with oxygen from the air to form water vapor as a byproduct.
The only pure hydrogen is found in the atmosphere as H2. Under the ground are many compounds containing hydrogen such as methane gas and water.
Methane is one. Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons.
Methane does not have a pH as it is a neutral compound. pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, and since methane does not ionize in water to release hydrogen ions, it does not have a pH value.
There are tens of thousands of them. Perhaps the biggest category of such molecules are called the hydrocarbons, which are compounds of carbon and hydrogen. Another category is the organic compounds which are compounds containing carbon; most of these also contain hydrogen.
There are very many. A few examples are: Water (Dihydrogen monoxide) hydrogen peroxide Ammonium Ammonia
Sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, citric acid ...
Water (H2O) and methane (CH4, natural gas) are only two of the many compounds asked for.
Methane contain 1 carbon & 4 hydrogen elements.
Fuels that contain hydrogen, such as hydrogen gas, methane, and some hydrocarbons like propane and butane, produce water when they are burned. During combustion, the hydrogen in these fuels combines with oxygen from the air to form water vapor as a byproduct.
The only pure hydrogen is found in the atmosphere as H2. Under the ground are many compounds containing hydrogen such as methane gas and water.
Many molecules contain hydrogen as an element, such as water (H2O), sulphuric acid (H2SO4) and methane (CH4). However, hydrogen existing as a pure gas, H2, takes up about 70% of the air we breathe, is very flammable and also used in blimps.
The hydrogen molecule contains 4 Hydrogen atoms, and one Carbon in the centre.
Methane is one. Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons.
Methane does not have a pH as it is a neutral compound. pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, and since methane does not ionize in water to release hydrogen ions, it does not have a pH value.
There are tens of thousands of them. Perhaps the biggest category of such molecules are called the hydrocarbons, which are compounds of carbon and hydrogen. Another category is the organic compounds which are compounds containing carbon; most of these also contain hydrogen.
Water contain hydrogen.