Of course not,it is not liquid.IT is in gas state
At room temperature and pressure there are gaseous, liquid and solid molecular covalent compounds. Examples Gas: methane, CH4, ethylene, C2H4 Liquid benzene, C6H6, ethanol, C2H5OH Solid: naphthalene, C10H8 The giant molecule covalent compounds such as silica are solids
Methane is not a metal. It is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH4.
NO it is not aliquid.It is a gas
Gaseous state (g)
Of course not,it is not liquid.IT is in gas state
CH4 is methane, a gaseous compound at room temperature
All materials have the same temperature in identical conditions.
At room temperature and pressure there are gaseous, liquid and solid molecular covalent compounds. Examples Gas: methane, CH4, ethylene, C2H4 Liquid benzene, C6H6, ethanol, C2H5OH Solid: naphthalene, C10H8 The giant molecule covalent compounds such as silica are solids
The chemical compound of methane is CH4, in a molecule there are 4 hydrogen atoms joined to 1 carbon atom. Methane is also a gas at room temperature, and it odourless and colourless.
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide.
Three easy ones are carbon dioxide (CO2), ammonia (NH3) and methane (CH4).
Methane is not a metal. It is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH4.
N2 - nitrogen gas - is gaseous at "room temperature". Nitrogen is about 80% of our atmosphere. K2S, potassium sulfide, is a solid. C8H18, or CH3(CH2)6CH3, is octane, a liquid component of gasoline. H2O is water, a liquid at room temperature. (Unless you are an Eskimo.) CaF2, Calcium Fluorate, is a solid called "fluorospar".
NO it is not aliquid.It is a gas
Gaseous state (g)
No. Argon does not form ions. CH4 is the simplest alkane and is called methane.