CH3F contains no covalently bonded hydrogen atoms DIRECTLY to the Fluorine.
Well, honey, C2H6, also known as ethane, has a nonpolar covalent bond. Those two carbons and six hydrogens are just sharing their electrons like it's a potluck dinner - no one's hogging the mashed potatoes here. So, yeah, it's a nonpolar covalent bond, simple as that.
yes and a few more but having the same basic atoms doesnt mean its the same thing. lipids contain carbon and hydrogen carbohydarates contian carbon and hydrogen as well but they also contain oxygen ratios of the number of certain atoms in them are differnet
Yes it is a fossil fuel.
Ethane (C2H6) does not have any structural isomers because it is a simple molecule with only two carbon atoms bonded together by a single bond, and each carbon is saturated with the maximum number of hydrogen atoms. This structure does not allow for any other possible arrangement of atoms that would result in a different compound.
Nitrogen, is the most reactive gas that can be found abundantly in the air...
no. Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
H2O, or water, is considered an inorganic compound. Organic compounds are primarily made of carbon and hydrogen atoms, often with other elements like oxygen or nitrogen. Inorganic compounds, like water, do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
Organic compounds contain carbon atoms bonded to other carbon atoms and usually also contain hydrogen. If the formula of a compound has carbon-hydrogen bonds and may also include other elements like oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, or others, it is likely to be an organic compound. Conversely, inorganic compounds typically do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
Two or more elements react now to improve the above answer when two or more elements (doesnt matter if they ere isotopes or not) come together that is when a compound is made . Compounds could be broken down but elemants can NOT,
no, it doesnt have one
No, hydrogen peroxide and alcohol are two very different substances.
Well, honey, C2H6, also known as ethane, has a nonpolar covalent bond. Those two carbons and six hydrogens are just sharing their electrons like it's a potluck dinner - no one's hogging the mashed potatoes here. So, yeah, it's a nonpolar covalent bond, simple as that.
no it doesnt
yes and a few more but having the same basic atoms doesnt mean its the same thing. lipids contain carbon and hydrogen carbohydarates contian carbon and hydrogen as well but they also contain oxygen ratios of the number of certain atoms in them are differnet
No and it doesnt contain corn syrup.
no it doesnt
No it doesnt.