hydrogen bonding is abscent in methane.Hydrogen bonding is present between highly electronegative elements like fluorine,oxygen,nitrogen and hydrogen.examples for hydrogen bonding are water[between hydrogen and oxygen],hydrogen fluoride[between hydrogen and fluorine] etc. read more
no. methane can not form hydrogen bond because carbon is less electronegative compared to oxygen,fluorine,nitrogen which are the most elements to form hydrogen bond.by the way carbon is bonded to four hydrogen atoms.it hasn't the ability to form this bond. read more
Methane is formed by the sharing of electrons between Hydrogen atoms and Carbon. Methane is formed by non-polar covalent bonding. It does not produce any dipole, so it's non-polar. read more