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Which statement correctly compares carbon and methane in terms of chemical symbols and chemical formulas?(1 point) Responses Carbon would be represented by a chemical formula. Methane would be represented by a chemical symbol. Carbon would be represented by a chemical formula. Methane would be represented by a chemical symbol. Neither carbon nor methane would be represented by a chemical symbol. Neither carbon nor methane would be represented by a chemical symbol. Carbon would be represented by a chemical symbol. Methane would be represented by a chemical formula. Carbon would be represented by a chemical symbol. Methane would be represented by a chemical formula. Both carbon and methane would be represented by a chemical symbol. Both carbon and methane would be represented by a chemical symbol.

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The correct statement is: **Carbon would be represented by a chemical symbol. Methane would be represented by a chemical formula.**

- Carbon is represented by the chemical symbol "C."
- Methane, which is a compound made up of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms, is represented by the chemical formula "CH₄."
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Carbon would be represented by a chemical symbol. Methane would be represented by a chemical formula.
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