6.02 x 10 to the 23rd power (same as avagadros number)
your question is either incomplete or a trick question. hydrogen(2) + oxygen = 1 water molecule
Avagadros constant or 6.02x1023 molecules.
There are 6.02x1023 molecules in 1 mole of any molecular substance.
There is only one molecule of water in a water molecule.
There are 6.02x10^23 water molecules in one mole of water.
6.02x10^23 molecules
Water (H2O) molecules, one on either side of the molecule.
One mole of any molecule contains avogadro number of molecules. and that is equal to 6.023 X 1023
H20 is the chemical formula for water - it means that water is composed of two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen.
One and half molecule
When water molecules are attracted to other water molecules, this is called COHESION. This is because the oxygen end of water has a negative charge and the hydrogen end has a positive charge. The hydrogens of one water molecule are attracted to the oxygen from the other water molecules. This is what causes Cohesion. :)
There is one water molecule in H2O
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Water (H2O) molecules, one on either side of the molecule.
2 water molecules form one molecule of oxygen.
Three water molecules will be removed to form a triglyceride composed of three fatty acid chains and one glycerol molecule. One molecule of water is removed for each bond between a fatty acid and the glycerol molecule, for a total of three water molecules removed.
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No; water is made up of water molecules. Water molecules contain two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule.
One water molecule is a combination of one Oxygen molecule and 2 Hydrogen molecules connected through a covalent bond.
One molecule of dimethyl ether will yield five molecules of product when burned, two carbon dioxide and three water.
For every peptide bond there is one water molecule
One mole of any molecule contains avogadro number of molecules. and that is equal to 6.023 X 1023
None. A water molecules contains one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. Oxygen only contains oxygen.