We do not know what you mean by "DI" please do not use abbreviations in your questions as an abbreviation which make sense to you is regularly never widely understood or accepted.
Yes indeed, Di-Hydromonoxide is in fact... Di = 2 Mono = 1 H2O; IE: Water
i think h2o, sulphur di oxide.
Adios, pronounced ah-di-ose
H2O is scientifically and commonly named as 'WATER'. However, 'playing ' with chemical formulae, it could be called Di-hydrogen oxide Hydrogen monoxide Oxygen hydride Di-hydrogen monoxide. However, nobody refers to water by these names.
Water is a transparent fluid which forms the world's streams, lakes, oceans and rain, and is the major constituent of the fluids of living things.
H2O also known as water Di means two so two hydrogen and monoxide is just Oxygen so 2 hydrogens + 1 oxygen = H2O
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H2O Di hydrogen = 2 hydrogen. (di, 2) Mon oxide = 1 oxygen (mon, mono, 1)
The chemical name for water is di-hydrogen monoxide, in line with the formula H2O.
That would be H2O ... also known as water.
Di- two Mono - one two hydrogen, one oxygen H2O Water.
Di- two Mono - one two hydrogen, one oxygen H2O Water.