Dihydrogen monoxide is better known as water, or H2O. (The 2 is really a sub-script.)
In this formula, there are two hydrogens, and one oxygen. Thus, H2O, or water
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di-hydrogen monoxide is just water.
H2o
The formula is H2O, but the actual chemical name is Dihydrogen Monoxide.
Water's chemical formula is given in the question.
Dihydrogen monoxide is running in the city's water system, and it should be! If we look at the compounds name, we have two hydrogen atoms, and one oxogen atom, thus the chemical formula for Hihydrogen monoxide is H2O. Silly, its just water!
H2O is Water. In it universally recognised, in science and elsewhere, as water . NOT 'Dihydrogen monoxide. hydrogen monoxide, dihydrogen oxide'. Different languages around the world give it different names e.g. l'eau (French) , wasser (German) , agua (Spanish) etc.,
Water is a transparent fluid which forms the world's streams, lakes, oceans and rain, and is the major constituent of the fluids of living things.
Water = Dihydrogen Monoxide = H2O
H2O - i.e. it is water
H2O is the chemical formula of water (dihydrogen monoxide).
Probable an error or joke.
H2O also known as water Di means two so two hydrogen and monoxide is just Oxygen so 2 hydrogens + 1 oxygen = H2O
The formula is H2O, but the actual chemical name is Dihydrogen Monoxide.
Dihydrogen oxide. Because there are 2 H's, it is assigned the prefix di- and because there is only one oxygen, it is ended with -ide.
Water's chemical formula is given in the question.
H2O It can be called dihydrogen monoxide but nobody uses that name except in jokes
Dihydrogen monoxide is running in the city's water system, and it should be! If we look at the compounds name, we have two hydrogen atoms, and one oxogen atom, thus the chemical formula for Hihydrogen monoxide is H2O. Silly, its just water!
H2O is Water. In it universally recognised, in science and elsewhere, as water . NOT 'Dihydrogen monoxide. hydrogen monoxide, dihydrogen oxide'. Different languages around the world give it different names e.g. l'eau (French) , wasser (German) , agua (Spanish) etc.,
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.