The chemical symbol for water is H2O. People never call it this, but the scientific chemical name for water is dihydrogen monoxide. This means that water, or dihydrogen monoxide, is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Hope this helped!
Liquids (water), solids (ice), and gases (steam).
You breath in (inhale) air, oxygen, nitrogen water vapour, and noble gases. You breath out(exhale) carbon dioxide, nitrogen, water vapour, and noble gases. . Nitrogen, water vapour, and noble gases, these gases are inert in the respiratory system, they do you no harm. The lungs contain a level of carbon dioxide in order to regulate breathing. Without it we would have no control over our breathing; we would either pant or choke, but not be able to naturally contrl or breathing.
They are made up of tint atoms and molecules. The atoms are so small that this period (.)is made up of about 2 billion atoms. Yes that's a lot. Thanks, Greg.S
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Water is made up of Hydrogen && Oxygen.
Water and gases are the same in some regards in that they have volume, are made up of smaller molecules, and are free flowing. They also have differences in that water is a liquid while gases are in a gas state.
The gases hydrogen and helium are not found on Uranus. The planet is made up of ice, water, and methane.
Liquids (water), solids (ice), and gases (steam).
air is made up of some gases. i.e. it's made up of hydrogen, nitrogen, and mixture of other gases. but the most common is it is made up of nitrogen-78%, oxygen-21%, and other gases-1%air is made up of different gases such as oxygen, carbondioxide, nitrogen and noble gases.
The hydrosphere is made up of a variety of gases including oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. The hydrosphere includes water in several forms including in gaseous states.
Oparin suggested that atmosphere was made up of gasses similar to ammonia, hydrogen, methane and water vapor.
H2O as a gas is called water vapour. Liquid and gaseous water molecules are made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
It is made up of gases
Frozen water ,there is one ice cap at the north pole and a cap at the south pole made up of frozen gases.
Aside from bubbles, there is no "air" in water, however oxygen and other atmospheric gases, such as oxygen or nitrogen, may readily absorb into water. Water is after all made up of two atmospheric gases, hydrogen and oxygen.
no beacause its made of gases