Methane - CH4 - has 5 atoms.
Well methane has a chemical structure of CH4 (one carbon surrounded by 4 hydrogen atoms), so for 2 methane you would need a total of 2 carbon atoms and 8 hydrogen atoms (or 4 H2 molecules)
The molecular formula is CH4. This molecule is know as Carbon tetrahydride or more simply Methane.
Most oxygen is found as a diatomic molecule. (Yes, there is some ozone, but not much down here. And it's unstable, spontaneously reverting to O2 in a few minutes.) There are two atoms of oxygen in an oxygen molecule. Methane is a carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms. O2 and CH4 are the oxygen and methane molecules.
Methane has a chemical formula of CH4, 4 hydrogen atoms bonded to one carbon atom. They form a shape known as tetrahedral, one hydrogen is situated above the carbon, the other three are below the carbon, with an angle of 120o between each atom.
Think of it like this. O = C = O There are three altogether. One carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. :D
The molecule of methane has 5 atoms.
Yes, it is highly combustible gas.
Methane needs oxygen to combust so it would depend on how much oxygen there is in the chamber.
Water vapors and methane gas are released.
carbon is one atom and hydrogen is four atoms in the methane totally 5 atoms in that.
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Natural gas is methane or CH4. There are 5 atoms in natural gas.
The chemical formula of methane is CH4; if you think to atoms methane has 5 atoms.
methane is a compound as one carbon atoms combines with 4 hydrogen atoms.
Actually methane molecules have no oxygen atoms. Methane is an organic compound ( a gas at room temperature) which is composed of only carbon and hydrogen atoms. Each methane molecule has 1 carbon atom bonded to 4 hydrogen atoms by covalent bonds.