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What would happen if there was no hydrogen and oxygen in water?

Water is a compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together. If there were no hydrogen and oxygen in water, it would not exist as a substance. The properties and characteristics of water, such as its liquid state, transparency, and ability to dissolve other substances, depend on the presence of hydrogen and oxygen.


Why does hydrogen molecule does not exist?

Hydrogen molecules do exist but they are less stable than hydrogen atoms. This is because hydrogen molecules require a large amount of energy to form since hydrogen atoms are highly reactive and tend to exist independently. Additionally, hydrogen molecules can easily dissociate into individual atoms at lower temperatures.


Does Hydrogen and oxygen exist naturally as three-atom molecules?

Hydrogen can't exist as a three-atom single-element molecule no matter what you do to it - it has only one bonding site. If you stick an atom with two bonding sites between the hydrogen atoms you can pull it off, but this isn't a question about water. Oxygen can naturally exist as a three-atom molecule - it's ozone.


3 elements which exist as 2 atom molecules?

Hydrogen gas (H2): Made up of two hydrogen atoms bonded together. Oxygen gas (O2): Composed of two oxygen atoms bonded together. Nitrogen gas (N2): Contains two nitrogen atoms bonded together.


How many carbon atoms are in a molecule of maltose if the molecules has 12 oxygen atoms?

There are 12 carbon atoms in a molecule of maltose. Each carbon atom forms a total of four bonds, which include bonds with other carbon atoms, hydrogen atoms, or oxygen atoms. With 12 oxygen atoms present, these atoms would be accounted for in the molecular structure of maltose as well.

Related Questions

Does a 2 to 1 ratio hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms exist in fatty acids?

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Does a 2 to 1 ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms exist in amino acids?

Not usually. The acid part of an amino acid has the empirical formula -CO2H and the amino part usually has the formula -NH2.


Why is oxygen in the water molecules?

Water is made of two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom. The combination of hydrogen and oxygen is needed in order to create a molecule with the properties characteristic of water. Water cannot exist without oxygen.


What would happen if there was no hydrogen and oxygen in water?

Water is a compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together. If there were no hydrogen and oxygen in water, it would not exist as a substance. The properties and characteristics of water, such as its liquid state, transparency, and ability to dissolve other substances, depend on the presence of hydrogen and oxygen.


Are hydroxide atoms positive or negative?

Negative. Hydroxide atoms also don't exist, they're molecules. They consist of two atoms, one hydrogen atom and one oxygen atom. The charge is -1 on the oxygen.


What is the number of atoms for hydrogen?

Hydrogen exist as H2.It has 2 atoms in a molecule.


Does sugar exist as atoms only?

No, it is a compound. Compounds are made up of elements, and elements are made up of atoms.


Why does hydrogen molecule does not exist?

Hydrogen molecules do exist but they are less stable than hydrogen atoms. This is because hydrogen molecules require a large amount of energy to form since hydrogen atoms are highly reactive and tend to exist independently. Additionally, hydrogen molecules can easily dissociate into individual atoms at lower temperatures.


Does water come from atoms?

Like all material things that exist, water is made from atoms. Water is made specifically from hydrogen and oxygen atoms, elements that are in the form of gas when at stp and not combined.


Does Hydrogen and oxygen exist naturally as three-atom molecules?

Hydrogen can't exist as a three-atom single-element molecule no matter what you do to it - it has only one bonding site. If you stick an atom with two bonding sites between the hydrogen atoms you can pull it off, but this isn't a question about water. Oxygen can naturally exist as a three-atom molecule - it's ozone.


Why do oxygen and hydrogen have subscripts of 2?

Oxygen and Hydrogen, along with Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, and Nitrogen, to not exist naturally as single atoms. O2 stands for an oxygen molecule, which is made up of two oxygen atoms bonded together. H2 stands for two Hydrogen atoms bonded together. Sometimes atoms are bonded together for other reasons. This notation means the same no matter what the element. For example, Ca2 would stand for two calcium atoms bonded together.


Molecules is created by atoms or molecules?

Atoms. Some atoms can not exist without another atom/s to stabilise it and form a molecule For example, the O2 (oxygen) molecule consists of two O (oxygen) atoms. The H2O (water) molecule consists of two H (hydrogen) atoms and one O (oxygen) atom.