No, it is a hydrocarbon, specifically an alkane.
Carbohydrates contain are a class of compounds that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (C, H, and O).
There are 0.75 moles in it.You have to devide 12 by molecular mass
You did not write any of those chemical names correctly (methane is CH4, not ch4) and all you did was list 4 incorrectly written chemicals, you did not give a chemical equation. Only a chemical reaction can be described as endothermic or exothermic; chemicals by themselves do not have those properties.
Methane - CH4 - has 5 atoms.
The hydrocarbon formula of the chemical ethane is C2H6.
2ch4+6f2 --- 6hf+2chf3
200 g CH4 x 1 mole CH4/16 g = 12.5 moles CH4
Methane is CH4
the CH4 poler
No. CH4 is nonpolar.
ch4 is an atom.
Molecular formula: CH4 Structural formula: . H H C H . H CH4 (1 carbon and 4 hydrogen) it is NOT ch4 it is CH4; 4 being a subscript indicating 4 hydrogen atoms bonded into a single carbon atom
Assuming complete combustion: CH4 + 2O2 --> 2H2O + CO2.
CH4 is generally not considered an acid.
CH4 = Methane
CH4 is not a solid.It is a gas.
CH4 stands for methane.It is an alkane.
CH4 is not polar.It does not dissolve