CO2+H2O
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Its chemical shape causes an H2O molecule to end up in a V shape. If you imagine H2O to be a V, oxygen would be the bottom and carry a partially negative charge and the two ends of the V would be two hydrogen atoms which carry partially positive charges.
This substance makes up the majority of your cells, and is necessary for them to carry out most of their chemical reactions.
H2O is water so if that was the case you couldn’t use or carry a penny. You all ready know the answer.
clams use gills to take oxegen out of H2O so their heart can carry on with the circulatory system.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) can react to form an equilibrium state between these reactants and their product of carbonic acid (H2CO3). The simple reaction is H2O + CO2 <---> H2CO3.
No, water (H2O) is not alive. Living organisms, such as plants, animals, and bacteria, have cellular structures, can grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and exhibit other characteristics of life, which water does not possess. Water is essential for life, but it is not considered a living organism.
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