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in pure water, no. Water is comprised of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule
The answer is water. Water consists of two parts of Hydrogen and one part of Oxigen.
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.
in pure water, no. Water is comprised of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule
The answer is water. Water consists of two parts of Hydrogen and one part of Oxigen.
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.