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Why isn't CH4 (Methane) an acid?

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Methane as the chemical formula suggests is made up of only carbons and hydrogen. Hence, it is a hydrocarbon. In this case it is a alkane. Alkanes are neutral as they are unable to protonate the hydrogens bonded to the carbon, they are saturated hydrocarbons.
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