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Ammonia is not organic. Others are organic molecules

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How does methane differ from ammonia?

1st ,,,,the constituents of both are different... methane is ch4 whereas ammonia is nh3 . if u want a practical difference,,,ammonia is found in fertilizers methane is found in cow dung(gobar gas).


The shape of the methane molecule (CH4) is called?

The shape of the methane molecule is called a tetrahedron.


What are four differences between ammonia and methane?

# Methane has a carbon atom, ammonia has none # Ammonia has a nitrogen atom, methane has none # Methane has a neutral static charge # Ammonia has a positive static charge # Methane is energetically stable # Ammonia is energetically unstable


What reactants produce carbon dioxide?

When an organic molecule such as methane or ethanol undergoes complete combustion (in the presence of oxygen) it produces Carbon dioxide and water.


Are methane gas and ammonia the same?

No, methane gas (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) are not the same. Methane is a hydrocarbon gas composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms, while ammonia is a compound made of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. They have different chemical compositions and properties.


Does Neptune have ammonia?

Yes, it is in a mixture of H20, Ammonia, and Methane.


Why is there no such molecule as methane?

There is a molecule called methane; its chemical formula is CH4.


Does ammonia have a higher boiling point than methane?

Yes, Boiling point of ammonia, NH3: - 33,34 0C Boiling poit of methane, CH4: - 161,6 0C


What can methane combine with to create a molecule?

Methane need not combine with anything to create a molecule. It by itself is a molecule.


Why do ammonia has higher melting and boiling point than methane?

Ammonia (NH3) has hydrogen bonding intermolecular forces, whereas methane (CH4) does not. In addition, ammonia is polar, and so also has dipole-dipole forces and methane does not. Thus, it takes more energy (higher temperature) to boil and melt ammonia than it does methane.


What commonly contains water ammonia carbon dioxide and methane.?

Water is H2O, ammonia is NH3, carbon dioxide is CO2 and methane is CH4.


What are three examples of molecule?

Molecules are representative particles of a covalent (or molecular) compound. Examples: water, ammonia, methane, carbon dioxide, chlorine gas, sulfur dioxide.