Is CH4 (Methane) Ionic or Covalent? (And Why?)
CH4 (Methane) is a covalent (nonpolar covalent) compound because when one nonmetal combines with another nonmetal, it usually forms a covalent compound. Here, C is a nonmetal and H is also a nonmetal. So when they combine, it forms a covalent compound. Well, now you have got to know that CH4 is a covalent compound, … Read more