Hydrogwen Peroxide is the chemical name.
Its formula is H2O2 . Its structure is H-O-O-H
NB It is 'peroxide' NOT 'perioxide'.
Hydrogen peroxide is represented by the compound formula H2O2 , though its chemical name is just: hydrogen peroxide. (not 'perIoxide')
Water is H2O and hydrogen perioxide is H2O2 hydrogen peroxide has one more oxygen atom than water.
Water is H2O and hydrogen perioxide is H2O2 hydrogen peroxide has one more oxygen atom than water.
hydrogen
Arsenic (III) hydrogen sulfate
No. Hydrogen peroxide is not flammable, especially since the commercial concentration of 3% is 97% water. In high concentrations above about 50% hydrogen peroxide is a dangerous oxidizer that, while not flammable itself, can set other materials on fire.
H2O2
Water is H2O and hydrogen perioxide is H2O2 hydrogen peroxide has one more oxygen atom than water.
Water is H2O and hydrogen perioxide is H2O2 hydrogen peroxide has one more oxygen atom than water.
The chemical name of hydrogen in the English language is...hydrogen. Of course, other spellings and names in other languages.
if by chemical name you mean element then: Nitrogen = N Hydrogen = H Iodine = I
The chemical name is hydrogen selenite.
The correct name (after IUPAC rules) is just hydrogen cyanide.
hydrogen
Chemical Name = Oxygen Chemical Symbol = O There is no chemical formula for elements.
The chemical name for water is di-hydrogen monoxide, in line with the formula H2O.
The chemical name for it is sodium hydrogen carnonate ...
Hydrogen Peroxide