Nothing would happen. You would just have a mixture of water and oxygen.
Water molecule contain hydrogen and oxygen.
ydrogen partiles and an oxygen particle
A molecule of water contains two atoms of hydrogen. A molecule of hydrogen contains two hydrogen atoms. Therefore, one molecule of water contains one hydrogen molecule, but it is unusual to think in these terms. Check the wording of your question.
H2O2 is the hydrogen peroxide.
No; water is made up of water molecules. Water molecules contain two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule.
Well, 1 molecule of water is made up of 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen. And it is not possible to have 1/2 a molecule of water, therefore, you have to have at least 1 complete oxygen in there, not 1/2.
Proteins contain oxygen and hydrogen if that's what you mean. When two amino acids combine, a molecule of water is removed from the amine and carboxyl group.
A molecule of of water contain 3 atoms.
In a single molecule of water, there are three atoms. There are two hydrogen (H) atoms and one oxygen (O) atom.
H2O means two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen.
No, water does not contain starch. Instead, water contains two hydrogen and one oxygen atom. It is considered a fairly simple molecule.
Not all metals react with water, but some, such as metallic sodium, do react quite vigorously with water. In a sense it is true that when metals react with water it is the same as reacting with oxygen, because the water molecule (H2O) does contain oxygen, and it is the oxygen in the water molecule with which metals react. Metals do not react with the hydrogen content of the water molecule, so when metal reacts with water, hydrogen gas is produced as a byproduct. It just bubbles out of the water.