Water is H2O and is thus hydrogen oxide.
The molecular formula of water is H2O, where H is hydrogen and O is oxygen. Water is the oxide of hydrogen, therefore it's called Hydrogen Oxide.
Water is an oxide.
The oxide of tritium is called tritium oxide or sometimes referred to as tritiated water. It is a radioactive form of water where one or more of the hydrogen atoms in water has been replaced by tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen.
A basic oxide that is soluble in water is called an alkali metal oxide. These oxides react with water to form alkaline solutions.
because it is an oxide of heavier isotope of oxygen
No Hydrogen Oxide is usually written H2O2 and is called hydrogen peroxide and is an unstable liquid used to cleanse wounds. Dihydrogen oxide is H2O and is usually called water.
If water changes from a gas to a liquid, that's called condensation.If water changes from a solid to a liquid, that's called melting.
Calcium + water. Chloride Since it is a neutralisation reaction: Acid + metal oxide = salt + water Hydrogen Calcium Calcium Water Chloride + Oxide = Chloride +
There are many oxide gas such as Carbon Dioxides, Nitrogen Ooxides or Sulphur Dioxides. Water can exist in both gas and liquid. It could be called Dihydrogen Oxide.
Yes. Hydrogen oxide is water.
The compound NO is called "nitric oxide". Combined with oxygen and water, it forms HNO2, or nitrous acid.
Water is not an element, it is a compound and contains hydrogen and oxygen which are elements. Water has scientific names: dihydrogen oxide, deuterium oxide (horsey water) and ditritium oxide (radioactive water)