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.
Well, darling, let me break it down for you. In 3 molecules of CH4, you've got a total of 12 atoms. Each molecule of CH4 has 5 atoms - 1 carbon atom and 4 hydrogen atoms. So, 3 molecules times 4 atoms per molecule gives you a grand total of 12 atoms. Voilà!
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.
1 mole is 6.022*10^23 "things," so 1 mole of CH4 (methane) contains (1.00 mol) * (6.022*10^23 molecules/mole) = 6.022*10^23 molecules However, each atom of methane includes four atoms of hydrogen, so the number of H atoms is: (6.022*10^23 molecules) * (4 H atoms/molecule) = 24.088*10^23 atoms