H2O(g)
That's including state-symbols.
Chemical formulas don't change unless a reaction takes place. When water forms a gas, intermolecular bonds are broken but no reaction takes place (Since no electrons are lost/gained).
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The chemical formula for water is H2O. The chemical formula stays the same even if water is in a different state (solid, liquid or gas).
Yes, the chemical formula for water is H2o H stands for hydrogen which is a gas, and o stands for oxygen which is also a gas.
Carbonic acid is H2CO3 or hydrogen bicarbonate or seltzer water.
air is mostly gas whilest the the chemica formula for water is H2O
Yes, water is a compound that can be found in the solid, liquid, and gas states.
Chlorine, with formula Cl2.
Steam is the gaseous state of water which chemically known as H2O, which is two parts Hydrogen and one part Oxygen.
I don't know what "hot water gas" means exactly, but water gas is a mixture of CO and H2.
what is the formula name for hyrdrogen bromide as a gas? The name for hydrogen bromide as a liquid is hydroen bromide The name for hydrogen bromide as water is hydrobromic acid
It is so obivious. the fomula of water is H2O.this formula also fits for water vapour as it is only the change in the state of matter and not the elemental formationWater Gas (not steam) is a mixture of equal parts Carbon Monoxide CO and Hydrogen H2 . it is made by passing steam over burning coal, wood or char (anything high in carbon).
Molecular formula of water is H2O .It is in liquid form it can converted into gaseous form by heating it to 100 degree Celsius
H2O (g) as it is water but just a gas Ice would be similar but just with a change of state symbol, Correction - water vapour/steam has the chemical formula of 7H20 , and it water has never been broken down to H20 although it is generally assumed