Science, asked by MrAlluring, 28 days ago


what \: is \: difference \: between \: methane \: and \: ethane

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Methane and ethane are simple organic molecules. The main difference between methane and ethane is that methane contains only one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms whereas ethane contains two carbon atoms bonded to each other and each carbon atom is bonded to three hydrogen atoms.

Answered by MissQueenOfFashion
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The main difference between methane and ethane is that methane contains only one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms whereas ethane contains two carbon atoms bonded to each other and each carbon atom is bonded to three hydrogen atoms.

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