H2O means two hydrogen atoms connected with two oxygen atoms. It is a molecule, not an atom.
H2O2 is the hydrogen peroxide.
H2O = 2 Hydrogen atoms + 1 Oxygen atom = H2O, Or widely known as "water"Yea.. Im smart :P
Catalase break down H2O2.It is stored in peroxisomes.
The simplified chemical reaction is:H2 + O2 = H2O2
The chemical symbol for hudrogen is H. 2 parts of it is H2. With oxygen, Its H2o, or water.
There are two elements.They are carbon and hydrogen.
No, because there is one atom of oxygen in H2O and two atoms of oxygen in H2O2.
NO!!!! H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide H2O is water. Note there is a difference of one atom of oxygen.
The difference between H2O2 and H2O is, H2O is water and is drinkable but H2O2 has a second atom of Oxygen so it is no longer Water or drinkable, because it was chemically changed to Hydrogen Peroxide.
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H2O2 is the hydrogen peroxide.
Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, so, when it reacts upon touching a surface such as your skin it releases 1 oxygen atom thereby converting the H2O2 to H20. The now free Oxygen atom, being highly chemically reactive oxidizes the surface it is in contact with.
Water is H2O 2 atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen Peroxide is H2O2 2 atoms of Hydrogen and 2 atoms of Oxygen.
"2HO" would imply two separate molecules each containing 1 hydrogen atom and 1 oxygen atom. While such a chemical species does exist it is different from H2O2, which consists of 2 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms bound together in 1 molecule.
No. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a covalent compound. Each oxygen atom goes through single bonding with the other oxygen atom, and another single bond with one hydrogen atom.
H2O = 2 Hydrogen atoms + 1 Oxygen atom = H2O, Or widely known as "water"Yea.. Im smart :P
Water is H2O and hydrogen perioxide is H2O2 hydrogen peroxide has one more oxygen atom than water.