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No. The molecule for water is H2O, meaning each water molecule contains 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
By number of atoms it has more hydrogen, by mass it has more oxygen. Each water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. However, a typical oxygen atom has about 16 times the mass of a typical hydrogen atom.
There are two types of elements in water. It is made up of Oxygen and Hydrogen. There are two Hydrogen atoms for every Oxygen atoms and the chemical compound of water is H2O.
In a water molecule the hydrogen atoms are held to the oxygen atom by covalent chemical bonds.
One atom of water and two atoms of hydrogen. One oxygen atom and two hyrdogen atoms.
Hydrogen (2 atoms) and oxygen (1 atom) in a molecule of water.
A water molecule is made of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, making the correct answer D. This composition gives water its unique properties, essential for life. The molecular formula for water is H₂O, indicating the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen atoms.
No, the chemical formula for water is H2O. This means that for every oxygen atom in the compound, there are two hydrogen atoms. Thus, the number of hydrogen atoms in water is double the number of oxygen atoms.
2 atoms of hydrogen for every atom of oxygen.
ALL water molecules are made of 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Water is water, there aren't different kinds.
A molecule of water has 1 atom of oxygen and 2 atoms of hydrogen, hence the formula H2O.
In one Molecule of water there are two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom