1 molecule with totally 5 atoms (1 carbon and 4 hydrogen)
One mole of molecules is equal to 6.02x1023 molecules. There are 4 hydrogen atoms in every molecule of methane (CH4). 6.02x1023 x 4 = 2.41x1024 hydrogen atoms.
CH4 is the chemical formula of methane; 4 is the number of carbon atoms.
There five atoms in CH4.One carbon and four Hydrogen.
The molecule of methane (CH4) contain 1 carbon atom and 4 hydrogen atoms (elements, not compounds !).
3.5 g CH4 x 1 mole/16 g x 6.02x10^23 molecules/mole x 4 H atoms/molecule = answer.
One mole of molecules is equal to 6.02x1023 molecules. There are 4 hydrogen atoms in every molecule of methane (CH4). 6.02x1023 x 4 = 2.41x1024 hydrogen atoms.
To find the total number of atoms in 5 molecules of CH4, we first calculate the number of atoms in one molecule of CH4. Each molecule of CH4 contains 1 carbon atom and 4 hydrogen atoms, totaling 5 atoms per molecule. Multiplying this by 5 molecules gives us a total of 25 atoms (5 molecules x 5 atoms per molecule) in 5CH4.
True. In 2 molecules of CH4, there are a total of 8 hydrogen atoms because each CH4 molecule contains 4 hydrogen atoms.
CH4 is the chemical formula of methane; 4 is the number of carbon atoms.
The balanced equation for the combustion of CH4 is CH4 + 2O2 ==> CO2 + 2H2O4 molecules of CH4 will produce 4 molecules of CO2 and 8 molecules of H2O
To balance the chemical equation 2CH4, we need to consider that each methane molecule (CH4) contains 4 hydrogen (H) atoms. Therefore, 2 CH4 molecules would contain a total of 8 hydrogen atoms (2×4=8), which matches your statement.
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)
There are six atoms.Four hydrogen atoms and one carbon atom.
To determine the number of atoms in 3CH4, we first need to break down the molecular formula. CH4 represents one methane molecule, which contains one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms. Therefore, 3CH4 would consist of 3 methane molecules, resulting in 3 carbon atoms and 12 hydrogen atoms in total. Thus, there are a total of 15 atoms in 3CH4.
There are 12 atoms of hydrogen in 3 moles of CH4. CH4 consists of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms. Since each mole of CH4 has 4 hydrogen atoms, 3 moles would have 3 * 4 = 12 hydrogen atoms in total.
There five atoms in CH4.One carbon and four Hydrogen.
There are 24 moles of hydrogen in 4 moles of CH4 because each molecule of CH4 contains 4 hydrogen atoms. Therefore, you have 24 moles x 6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol = 1.4448 x 10^25 atoms of hydrogen.