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What material is water?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

The matter called, "Water" is actually . . . . . water!

It is that simple. Water, like so much of matter, is a compound of 2 elements: Hydrogen (Water-maker) and oxygen. (Sharp-maker because scientists used to think that oxygen was a key in the making of acids).

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