The symbol "H2O" represents a molecule of water. It consists of two hydrogen atoms (H) bonded to one oxygen atom (O), forming a single molecule of water. This molecular formula is a chemical shorthand used to denote the composition of water, where the subscript numbers indicate the number of atoms of each element present in the molecule.
H2O is WATER .
H2O means that there are two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom in one molecule of water.
It is universally 'WATER' . However, looking at the formula it could be described as 'Dihydrogen monoxide', Hydrogen monoxide', Dihydrogen oxide', or ' hydrogen monoxide'. These descriptions would be a 'trick' question in an competition.
H2O is water.
Also called dihydrogen monoxide.
you have 2 hydrogen plus one oxygen.
The same as water - H20
H2SO4 (dil) or H2SO4.H20.
the anwer is , 2NaHCO3 --> Na2CO3 + CO2 + H20:)
because you need 2hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom to make water
H2SO4+2NaOH------->Na2SO4+H20
H20
The same as water - H20
o2 is a symbol. A formula is something like O2 + H2 -> H20
water or hydrogen oxide
H2SO4 (dil) or H2SO4.H20.
CaCO3 calcium carbonate
the anwer is , 2NaHCO3 --> Na2CO3 + CO2 + H20:)
Hn03 + koh > kno3 +h20
because you need 2hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom to make water
H2SO4+2NaOH------->Na2SO4+H20
H2O H: hydrogen 2:2 O:oxygen So basically one hydrogen and 2oxygen
what will happen ifLi2º H20