Ch4 is not an element, it's the compound Methane
They contain carbon, and usually hydrogen. For example, CO2 is not organic, but CH4 is organic.
The molecule of methane (CH4) contain 1 carbon atom and 4 hydrogen atoms (elements, not compounds !).
Methane is a chemical compound - CH4.
Methane is CH4 and argon being an inert element is just Ar.
Methane contain 1 carbon & 4 hydrogen elements.
They contain carbon, and usually hydrogen. For example, CO2 is not organic, but CH4 is organic.
compound
yes it does
1,25 grams of CH4 contain 0,156696.10e23 atoms.
The molecule of methane (CH4) contain 1 carbon atom and 4 hydrogen atoms (elements, not compounds !).
Many molecules contain hydrogen as an element, such as water (H2O), sulphuric acid (H2SO4) and methane (CH4). However, hydrogen existing as a pure gas, H2, takes up about 70% of the air we breathe, is very flammable and also used in blimps.
Generally not as nearly all carbon, not matter what form it's in chemically is carbon-12 and carbon-13 is still more common than carbon-14. However, some CH4 molecules still contain carbon-14. Isotopes do no influence what compounds an element will form.
No, CH4 (methane) is not a base. It is a simple hydrocarbon that does not exhibit any basic properties. Bases typically contain hydroxide ions (OH-) and can accept protons, whereas methane does not contain any hydroxide ions.
Methane is a chemical compound - CH4.
It is not an element.It is a compound.It is methane
All organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen; other elements may also be present. Organic compounds include methane (CH4), glucose (C6H12O6) and hydrogen cyanide (HCN).
CH4 (methane) is the compound that contains carbon. Calcium (Ca) and sodium chloride (NaCl) do not contain carbon.