Methane is CH4. This means that there is 1 CARBON and 4 HYDROGENs.
Methane is CH4 and thus made of C = carbon and H = Hydrogen.
To convert moles of CH4 (methane) to grams, you would use the molar mass of CH4, which is approximately 16.04 g/mol. Multiply the number of moles of CH4 by this molar mass to obtain the mass in grams. The formula is: grams of CH4 = moles of CH4 × 16.04 g/mol.
The chemical formula for methane is CH4.
Ch4 is not an element, it's the compound Methane
Methane is CH4. This means that there is 1 CARBON and 4 HYDROGENs.
What is 'ch4'? If you mean 'CH4' , then the balanced symbol eq'n is CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + 2H2O I question your 'ch4' because all single letter elemental symbols are ALWAYS a capital letter. This is the international IUPAC standard , that appears in the Periodic Table. Lower/small case letters are only used for two letter symbols, where the second letter is lower case. e,g, sodium 'Na'.
Methane is CH4 and thus made of C = carbon and H = Hydrogen.
ch4 is an atom.
No. CH4 is nonpolar.
CH4 = Methane
CH4 is generally not considered an acid.
It is going to be (CH4) :)
explain what each of the following symbols (show in [ ] ) represents: CH4(g) [+] [2]O2(g) -> CO2(g) +2H[2]O(g)
Answer 1CH4
To convert moles of CH4 (methane) to grams, you would use the molar mass of CH4, which is approximately 16.04 g/mol. Multiply the number of moles of CH4 by this molar mass to obtain the mass in grams. The formula is: grams of CH4 = moles of CH4 × 16.04 g/mol.
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