Hydrogen monoxide is water. Therefore, just about everything to one degree or another.
Hydrogen monoxide is made of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
There is no hydrogen monoxide compound, but there is a dihydrogen monoxide compound, H2O which is better known as water.
Organic compounds are generally defined as those compounds which have carbon-hydrogen bonds; Compounds without such bonds are called inorganic compounds. Thus, carbonic acid is an inorganic compound. http://www.science.edu.sg/ssc/detailed.jsp?artid=6699&type=6&root=5&parent=5&cat=76
A monohydrogen is compound that contains one hydrogen. For example HPO2-ion is the formula for monohydrogen phosphate and water is at times referred to as dihydrogen monoxide.
H2O, Hydrogen oxide, Dihydrogen monoxide, Hydrogen monoxide, Hydroxylic acid, Hydrogen hydroxide, R-718, Oxygen (di-)hydride.... Your Welcome :)
Water
Not quite. Since there are two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, the name would be dihydrogen monoxide.
The mixture of equimolecular amounts of hydrogen and carbon monoxide is called water gas.
covalent bonding
cyclon b or hydrogen cyanide
No. An alkane is a compound of carbon and hydrogen. Carbon monoxide consists of carbon and oxygen.
carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas are combined