There are three atoms in a molecule of water. One oxygen atom and 2 hydrogen atoms. The simplified form for the molecule of water is H2O which is
a coded form for the 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atoms that make up the molecule.
Water (H2O) has both atoms and molecules in it. H20 is a molecule, but 'H' and 'O' are atoms. The '2' indicates how many atoms of the element before it there are. Lots of these molecules of H2O make up the water you see.
Carbon and oxygen make up CO2, Oxygen and Hydrogen make up water.
There are two types of elements in water. It is made up of Oxygen and Hydrogen. There are two Hydrogen atoms for every Oxygen atoms and the chemical compound of water is H2O.
Water is made of H2O. The atoms that make it up are H, H and O (There have to be 2 H's because one hydrogen atom is not stable on it's own and needs one more electron, gained from bonding with another hydrogen, to return to the nearest noble gas on the periodic table) To answer the question, yes, the atoms that make up water and simpler, just H2 and O. Not joined together, being H2O, as that is not in it's simplest form. Bon chance!
the atoms make up carbonate ion and its charge its 4+.
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Water is composed of one atom of hydrogen and two atoms of oxygen
Per every water molecule, there are 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. These atoms make up a water molecule.
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atoms
3: In a sort of triangle-with-no-base orientation, two hydrogen atoms are bonded covalently to an oxygen atom.
Atoms make up things such as humans, water, and salt.
Two elements, two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
Water (H2O) has both atoms and molecules in it. H20 is a molecule, but 'H' and 'O' are atoms. The '2' indicates how many atoms of the element before it there are. Lots of these molecules of H2O make up the water you see.
There are 2 hydrogen atoms present in each water molecule. This can be seen from the formula for water H2O -- this tells us there are 2 atoms of hydrogen combined with 1 atom of oxygen
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