Not sure on formula but do you mean H20?
It is called water vapor, and it has the same formula as water, H20 (g).*Water vapor at a temperature higher than its boiling point is called steam.
The chemical formula for water is H20 there is no sugar if there was it would be called sugar water.
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.
KAl(SO4)2 is the formula unit found in alum. The formula of alum is KAl(SO4)2 .12H2O There are twelve water molecules present per formula unit, it is a sometimes called dodecahydrate.
The empirical formula of water is H2O.
The chemical formula of water is H2O.
You've just described the formula. The result is called the "Relative humidity".
H2O It can be called dihydrogen monoxide but nobody uses that name except in jokes
H2O is 2 hydrogens plus 1 oxygen and that makes the chemical formula for water.
There isn't a "formula" for a pint of water. The chemical formula for water in any quantity is H2O.
you get salt water which is called sodium hydroxide You get sodium hydroxide as stated above but NOT salt water as this is sodium chloride in water which has the formula NaCl and not NaOH.
If "kallium" in the questions was intended to be "kalium", the Latin name for potassium, the formula of the most common type is is K3PO4, which is more exactly called potassium orthophosphate KPO2 is the formula for another compound that can be called "kalium" phosphate, more exactly metaphosphate. Either formula can also have water of hydration.