"Methane hydroxide" is not standard nomenclature. "Methanol" is the closest genuine compound I can imagine; the formula for that can be written as H3COH.
The formula for hydrogen hydroxide is H2O.
The formula for hydroxide is (OH) however, hydroxide leaves an electron un-paired and bonds with another element or elements.
Sodium hydroxide.
The chemical formula for sodium hydroxide is NaOH.
The chemical formula of silver hydroxide is AgOH
Yes, methane does not react with limewater (calcium hydroxide). Methane is a non-polar molecule and does not have the necessary functional groups to react with calcium hydroxide.
Soda lime, a mixture of calcium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide, is used to remove carbon dioxide in exhaled breath when testing for methane. It does not specifically target methane but helps capture carbon dioxide, which can interfere with methane measurements.
The formula for hydrogen hydroxide is H2O.
The hydroxide ion's chemical formula is [OH]-
CH3F - monofluoro methane or fluoro methane CH2F2 - difluoro methane CHF3 - trifluoroo methane CF4 - tetrafluoro methane
The formula for potassium hydroxide is KOH.
The formula for hydroxide is (OH) however, hydroxide leaves an electron un-paired and bonds with another element or elements.
Sodium hydroxide.
Calcium Hydroxide has a molecular formula of Ca(OH)2. The structural formula is H-O-Ca-O-H.
The chemical formula for sodium hydroxide is NaOH.
The chemical formula for ammonium hydroxide is NH4OH.
The chemical formula of methane is CH4.