no. H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide, H2O is water.
No. Because H2O is water, and H2O2 is hydrogen
No, H2O is water and H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide.
No, because there is one atom of oxygen in H2O and two atoms of oxygen in H2O2.
No - sodium Hydroxide is NaOH and is an alkali. Hydrogen Peroxide is H2O2 and is an oxidizer
Chemical formula for water is H2o . Its atomic weight is 18. Chemical formula of salt depends on the compounds or elements under going reaction when producing a salt common salts are Sodium chloride (NaCl) , Magnesium sulfate (Mno4) it is commonly called as Epsom salt .
This unit is a molecule.
No H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide while H2O is water the universal solvent.
No, H2O is water and H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide.
No these formulae do not represent the same compound as the suffixes, the numbers against the elements are different. H2O is water, HOH H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide, HO-OH, a reactive bleaching agent.
No, because there is one atom of oxygen in H2O and two atoms of oxygen in H2O2.
Empirical formulas represent the simplest component of a molecule.
No. Hydrogen and oxygen are elements, not compounds. They are not the same.
No it is not the same, Ammonia is NH3, a compound of hydrogen and nitrogen. It is a base and is note for its strong smell. Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. It is very mildly acidic and is noted for its ability to decompose and release oxygen gas.
When the compound contains at least two polyatomic ions of the same formula.
No. CO stands for carbon monoxide and CO2 stands for carbon dioxide. CO has one carbon and one oxygen. CO2 has one carbon and two oxygens.
CH3COH(CH3)2; (Ch3) 3COH
use formulas to represent the substance involved in a reaction.
No, water (H2O) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) are two separate chemicals. However, hydrogen peroxide is an unstable compound which will eventually become water and oxygen gas.