it is a liquid.
Water (H2O) has a density of 1g/cc, although it will vary somewhat with temperature, and of course physical state.
Water (dihydrogen oxide) is a liquid at room temperature. Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature.
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The state depends on the exact temperature, as well as on the pressure.
Water is liquid at room temperature, but it is not an element. Water is a combination of two elements, Hydrogen and Oxygen, with the formula H2O. Water is not an element. Mercury (Hg) is an element which is liquid at room temperature.
Water (H2O) has a density of 1g/cc, although it will vary somewhat with temperature, and of course physical state.
Water (dihydrogen oxide) is a liquid at room temperature. Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature.
Hydrogen bonding is stronger in water than in ammonia.
Hydrogen bonding is stronger in water than in ammonia.
Pure water is H2O, liquid at room temperature.
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The reason why H2O is a liquid but not a gas is because of its temperature. Room temperature is a lower temperature than its boiling point.
Hydrogen is not inert it reacts explosively with Oxygen to create water H2O
Pretty sure its Density
The state depends on the exact temperature, as well as on the pressure.
I think its a gasIt is a gas at room temperature, however, at lower temperature or higher pressure it can be a liquid or even a solid. Think about H2O is it a liquid? It depends on temperature and pressure. water, ice and steam are all H2O, but at different tempertures.
Sodium chloride is an ionic salt, solid. Water is an oxide, liquid at room temperature.