dihydrogen monoxide is the systematic name, but no one uses it.
water (H20)
dihydrogen mono oxide
H20 is water. Water would not be a particle.
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H2O is water. There is no chemical name for it. Water is two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to a single oxygen atom.
"Water" = the common name for 100% h20.
The official name for water is dihydrogen monoxide.
The name for H2O is water.
H20 or water
Another name for H2O is water.
hydrologists
The substance released by amoeba in pond water is called pseudopodia. These are temporary projections of the cell membrane that help the amoeba move and capture food.
water
The chemical formula for water (H2O) signifies that each water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.
You could call it dihydrogen monoxide, or hydrogen hydroxide; both are chemcically correct. Water works just fine though.
water (H20)
dihydrogen mono oxide