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    Methane Decomposes into  Two Simpler Substances, Hydrogen and Carbon
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Methane Decomposes into  Two Simpler Substances, Hydrogen and Carbon

Question 43

Question 43

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Methane decomposes into  two simpler substances, hydrogen and carbon. Therefore, methane is a(n) _____.


A) molecule
B) element
C) atom
D) compound
E) ion

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