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No, methane has no polar hydrogen atoms to create hydrogen bonds.

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Yes, they contain hydrogen

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Does the earth contain hydrogen?

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.


What are the names of the chemicas that contain hydrogen?

Water (H2O) and methane (CH4, natural gas) are only two of the many compounds asked for.


What elements is methane gas made of?

Methane contain 1 carbon & 4 hydrogen elements.


What iteams contain hydrogen?

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.


How many hydrogen atoms does a single molecule of methane contain?

The hydrogen molecule contains 4 Hydrogen atoms, and one Carbon in the centre.


Does the hydrogen on methane go when it becomes carbon dioxide?

Methane burns in oxygen and gets oxidised. Carbon is oxidised to carbon dioxide, hydrogen to water.


What molecule only contains carbon and hydrogen?

Methane is one. Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons.


Is hydrogen in the ocean?

Water contain hydrogen.


What is the chemical makeup of the atmosphere in Uranus?

The atmosphere of Uranus contain hydrogen, helium, methane, etc.


Where would hydrogen come from when finding hydrogen fuel?

hydrogen is produced through one if two methods: - electrolysis of water - electricity passed through water to separate hydrogen and oxygen atoms -steam-methane reforming - hydrogen extracted from methane Steam methane reforming is the most common, but produces CO2 as a by-product, which contributes to global warming.


Can a compound contain different number of atoms as long as it has the same kinds of atoms?

Your question is not so clear. Methane has carbon and hydrogen atoms, the chemical formula being CH4. Dodecane contain also carbon and hydrogen atoms, the chemical formula being C12H26; the number of carbon and hydrogen atoms is here different. Or, otherwise it is clear that 10 g of methane contain more atoms than 1 g of methane.


Does Methane have single or double bonds?

No methane does not contain a triple bond. Methane is a covalent compound: in one molecule of methane, there are four hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to one hydrogen atom each by a single covalent bond (i.e., one single bond between each hydrogen atom and the carbon atom).