The answer is water. Water consists of two parts of Hydrogen and one part of Oxigen.
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in pure water, no. Water is comprised of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule
It is nitrogen, followed by oxygen.
Yes. Ice is solid water. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
The compound oxygen and hydrogen can combine explosively to form water.
Nitrogen, yes. Water, no. Water is a compound of the elements oxygen and hydrogen.
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in pure water, no. Water is comprised of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule
hydrogen and oxygen forms a water compound H2O
If Nitrogen would have properties like Fluorine(and higher reactivity than Oxygen), it could have displaced Oxygen from Water to form a compound Hydrogen Nitride
Hydrogen and oxygen forms the compound water - H2O. In addition Hydrogen Peroxide H2O2 is also a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
Water IS a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen.
No. It is a compound made of the elements oxygen and hydrogen: H2O.
It is nitrogen, followed by oxygen.
Nothing. But the closest is water, which makes up about 60%.
In water, two hydrogen are covalently bonded to one oxygen making it a compound not a mixture.
No. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, not a mixture.