A molecule of methane consists of one carbon atom covalently bonded to four hydrogen atoms around it in a symmetrical tetrahedral shape. Its chemical formula is therefore CH4. The angles between each of the bonds are 109o.
Methane is a flammable gas, often released by bacteria while decomposing organic waste. It is lot more polluting than carbon dioxide, but a lot less abundant.
Well methane 'Molecules' aren't joined together hence it being a gas.
if you mean how the carbon and 4 hydrogens are bonded(CH4)
the 4 Hs bond to the carbon with a covalent bond as carbon has 4 available while hydrogen only has 1 bond available each
Molecules. The molecules of methane are made up of atoms, one carbon and four hydrogens. Methane is a chemical compound. It has the chemical formula of CH4 and the molecules have tetrahedral geometry.
a single carbon atom "borrows" the electron of 4 hydrogen atoms to form CH4
The best answer is that one hydrogen atom uses its electron to form a covalent bond with the other hydrogen atom. But how it actually takes place quantum mechanically is still a mystery.
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Hydrogen is formed as molecule containing two atoms, just as nitrogen, and oxygen.
water (or H2O) is formed by two hydrogen atoms conjoining to one oxygen atom. this creates a Molecule, and many of these molecules is what we know as water
A water molecule (H2O) contain two hydrogen atoms.
H2O = Hydrogen two oxygen, (two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom = one water molecule) which is the chemical formula for water.
A molecule of water is formed with a polar covalent bond.
Hydrogen is a molecule formed by three atoms out of which two are hydrogen and one is oxygen
A hydrogen molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms.
There are two atoms of Hydrogen in the molecule.
The two hydrogen atoms in a hydrogen molecule are held together by a covalent bond.
i am doing the same worksheet right now.... Molecule
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Hydrogen is formed as molecule containing two atoms, just as nitrogen, and oxygen.
Well with any element when two atoms are put together they are known as a molecule of that element. So one atom of hydrogen is known as one atom of hydrogen and two atoms of hydrogen is known as one molecule of hydrogen.
When two or more atoms combine they form a molecule, which is eclectically neutral and is held together by very strong covalent chemical bonds. An example of a molecule is H2O, which is two Hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Molecular hydrogen has two atoms, both which are of the same element - hydrogen.
A molecule of hydrogen, also known as molecular hydrogen, is composed of two atoms of hydrogen. This diatomic molecule is represented by the chemical formula H₂, indicating the two hydrogen atoms are bonded together.