Yes, CH4 is "methane" A covalent compound is a compound in which the atoms that are bonded share electrons rather than transfer electrons from one to the other. Ammonia and water are also Covalent.
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No. Methane is a hydrocarbon.Its charges are equally distributed.No lone pairs.So it is non polar
no. its a non-polar covalent bond.
Yes, methane contains covalent bonds.
CH4 (methane) is a covalent compound.
yes
Methane
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.
No it is not. In fact, CH4, also known as methane, is a covalent compound.
CH4 (methane) is a covalent compound.
Methane is a covalent compound.
Methane is a covalent compound.
Methane is a covalent compound: CH4. Also nitrogen oxide, NO.
yes
Methane
methane
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.
No it is not. In fact, CH4, also known as methane, is a covalent compound.
No, methane does not tend to ionize and it is not an ionic compound, it is a covalent type of molecule.
No. Methane is covalent, but it is a gas.
Examples are: methane, water, nitrogen dioxide, sucrose, maltose.