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The formula for dihydrogen dioxide is H2O2, which is commonly called hydrogen peroxide. The prefix di- means two, so dihydrogen means two hydrogen atoms and dioxide means two oxygen atoms. The first element in a binary molecular compound keeps its name with the addition of the prefix, and the second element has its ending changed to the suffix -ide.

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Dihydrogen oxide, more commonly known as water, is H2O.

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15y ago

H2O2... but technically, that compound wouldn't form. the oxidation number would not be 0.

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H2O. Water, The IUPAC molecular formula is never used.

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10y ago

This chemical formula is H2O and this compound is only water. And it sounds suspiciously similar to that strange chemical-- hydrogen hydroxide.

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14y ago

Hydrogen dioxide means HO2 this is not possible because hydrogen is monovalent and oxygen usually divalent there are two possibilities for compounds of these two elements either H2O or H2O2.

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The formula for dihydrogen monoxide is H2O .

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11y ago

Just read it!

C2H4O2

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13y ago

h2o dihydrogen oxide is water

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