Yes, with formula H2O
Water is an example of a binary molecular compound, composed of two elements.
The most abundant organic compound in the body is water. This is used as a solvent in various reactions in the body.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an inorganic compound because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
One example of an organic compound that is not soluble in water is oil. Oil is composed of nonpolar molecules that do not interact well with water molecules, resulting in limited solubility. This lack of solubility is due to the differences in polarity between the nonpolar oil molecules and the polar water molecules.
Water is the most abundant compound found in living systems, making up approximately 70% of the total weight of most living organisms.
Water is a compound
Water is a compound!!!!!!!!!!!!!! H20!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Water is a compound
Salt water is NOT a compound. Salt water is a SOLUTION. The SOLUTE being sodium chloride (salt) and the SOLVENT being water. Sodium Chloride , when not dissolved in water is a compound , similarly water is a compound.
no... water is a polar compound
water is a compound
Yes, water is a compound.
Water is a compound.
Water is a compound.
Water is a chemical compound.
Water is a compound - H2O.
A hydrous compound does contains water. The prefix "hydro" means water, therefore, a hydrous compound means a water compound.