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Element "H" in methane refers to hydrogen. Methane (CH₄) is a simple hydrocarbon consisting of one carbon atom (C) and four hydrogen atoms (H). It is the primary component of natural gas and is known for being a significant energy source and greenhouse gas. The structure of methane is tetrahedral, with the carbon atom at the center bonded to four hydrogen atoms.

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