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Water and carbon dioxide are inorganic compounds.
Water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are two common compounds that include oxygen.
Water (H2O) and methane (CH4) are two examples of covalent compounds. Covalent compounds are formed when nonmetals bond together by sharing electrons.
Hydrogen is found in compounds such as water (H2O), ammonia (NH3), methane (CH4), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
H2O is an inorganic compound. All organic compounds contain carbon (C).
There are many compounds that don't contain nitrogen: CO2, NaCl, H2O, C6H6, CuCl2...
there are many many compounds used in everyday. These are things like salt (NaCl) and water (H2O)and sugar (C6H12O6) .
H2O (water), CO2 (carbon dioxide) and N2 (nitrogen) are chemical compounds. O2 (oxygen) is a diatomic molecule, not a compound.
well hydrogen itself is not a compound, it is an element. But hydrogen is mixed with many other elements to make compounds such as water h2o. hope this helps
Water and carbon dioxide are inorganic compounds.
H2O and glucose
Water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are two common compounds that include oxygen.
H2O and NaCl
H2O+O2 (water and oxygen)
Water (H2O) and methane (CH4, natural gas) are only two of the many compounds asked for.
Water(H2O) or other organic compounds.
Water and sodium chloride are ionic compounds.