Firstly, no two humans are the same.
Secondly, it all depends on the gender.
Males: These beasts are composed of a mixture of slugs, snails and puppy dog's tails...with a penis attached.
Females: They consist of sugar spice and everything nice, held together by menstruation....lots of it.
People are made of atoms, ions, ionic compounds, covalent compounds, and water.
Water is made up of molecules with the formula H2O (two hydrogens attached to an oxygen) Of course the H (hydrogen) and O (oxygen) are atoms.
Waters is made of molecules. Each of those molecules contains 3 atoms.
One of the first people to state that matter is made up of atoms was Democritus.
hydrogen has two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms and water has one hydrogen and one oxygen atoms
glucose is made from water and carbon dioxide.
yes water is made of seprate atoms
Although all matter is made of atoms there is no such thing as a water atom. Water is made of molecules made of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom.
The chemical formula of water is H2O. It implies it is made of three atoms.
You would probably die if you had no water in your body, because we are made from 70% water and the other 30% atoms and other things.
Ice is made of molecules of water. Molecules of water are made of atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. So yes, ice is made of atoms, too.
Like all material things that exist, water is made from atoms. Water is made specifically from hydrogen and oxygen atoms, elements that are in the form of gas when at stp and not combined.
There are thousands of tiny atoms living in one cell. Because a cell is mostly made up of water, there are typically more water atoms than any other type of atom.
Water is made of H2o
No. Molecules are made of atoms, not the other way around. E.G. A MOLECULE OF WATER IS MADE OF 2 HYDROGEN ATOMS BONDED TO A CENTRAL OXYGEN ATOM. SO HERE, 1 MOLECULE HAS 3 ATOMS.
Water, H2O, is made of molecules. These water molecules are made of atoms. 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.
it is made of matter all living organisms have atoms
No. It's the other way around: molecules are made of atoms.