Its just 'plain or garden ' water.
its water dude
No, the folks at the EPA are smart enough to realize that Dihydrogen Monoxide is H20 or water
H2O, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen (water or dihydrogen monoxide) NaCl, a compound of sodium and chlorine (table salt or sodium chloride) CaCO3, a compound of calcium and carbonate (calcium carbonate)
H2O - i.e. it is water
you are asking if water is replaceable, good job
Yes, that is the scientific name of water (H2O)
you do know what dihydrogen monoxide is, right? in case you don't, it is water, so is water a molecule or ionic compound?
There is no hydrogen monoxide compound, but there is a dihydrogen monoxide compound, H2O which is better known as water.
dihydrogen monoxide
water
Water.
Dihydrogen monoxide, water, is a molecule with covalent bonds.
Water or dihydrogen monoxide.
Yes, this compound is called water, dihydrogen monoxide, DHMO.
it should be Dihydrogen Monoxide .. !! xDD
It is not a mixture it is an compound H2O also known as dihydrogen monoxide
Dihydrogen monoxide is water (H2O) !!
Dihydrogen monoxide is a chemical name for water.