Yes, they are made up of water which is made of hydrogen and oxygen (H2O)
Yes. Ice is solid water. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
H2O (hydrogen & oxygen).
Ice is solid water. Water is a chemical compound, with the formula H2O, which contains atoms of the elements Hydrogen and Oxygen.
A hydrogen bond forms between the hydrogen(s) of one water molecule, and the oxygen molecule of another water molecule.
Hydrogen and Oxygen The scientific formula is H20 Meaning 2 hydrogen, 1 oxygen
Yes. Ice is solid water. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
H2O (hydrogen & oxygen).
Yes. Snow is made out of many molecules of water. Water is the combination of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen (H2O).
tiny hydrogen and oxygen ice cubes
yes it does, as ice is the frozen state of water and water's chemical formula is h2o, where "h" is hydrogen and "o" is oxygen, but the chemical properties of hydrogen are not same as in "h2" cause it has been reacted with oxygen and lost its original chemical properties as single atom bond....
The two biggies are Oxygen and Hydrogen.
Ice means condensed water. Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen. So ice is a compound.
Ice is indeed a compound, as it consists of 2 hydrogen molecules and 1 oxygen molecule.
You could if you separated the hydrogen and oxygen of the water ice by electrolysis, which would probably be very impractical.
ice is frozen water,2 molecules hydrogen and 1 oxygen, h2o
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3, Hydrogen X2 and Oxygen aka water frozen