It is matter. because H2O means water, and water is one form of matter cause its liquid.
Water is H2O no matter what temperature it is, hot or cold. H2O Cold
H2O is water, it can be a liquid, a gas or a solid (ice).
Pure matter substances can be elements, compounds, or mixtures where all components are the same throughout. Examples include pure water (H2O), pure iron (Fe), and pure table salt (NaCl).
Yes, the chemical equation CH4 + 2 O2 = CO2 + 2 H2O supports the law of conservation of matter because the number of atoms of each element remains the same on both sides of the equation. This means that no atoms are created or destroyed during the reaction.
There are 4.17 moles of H2O present in 75.0g of H2O.
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H2O and CO2
The states of matter of H2O (water) are solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). Each state is determined by the temperature and pressure conditions under which the water exists.
Pure water is H2O, liquid at room temperature.
Water is H2O no matter what temperature it is, hot or cold. H2O Cold
If you meant "compound" the answer is "H2O" or "water." If you meant "element" the answer is "hydrogen."
H2O is water, it can be a liquid, a gas or a solid (ice).
kidneys (h2o excreted 1 lt) lungs ( h2o excreted 0.35 lt) skin (h2o excreted 0.5 lt)
Water is homogeneous. ------------------------------------------------- Actually natural water is heterogeneous as it is a mixture of H2O and a very tiny amount of D2O. The D2O (i.e. heavy water) has higher mass than H2O and slightly different chemical properties. However for ordinary practical purposes the presence of this D2O can usually be ignored.
All are compounds; a form of matter composed of two or more elements.
Gaseous matter such as H2O, SO2, CO2. Solid materials such as ash, lava, bombs.
No, ocean water is not a compound. It is a mixture of various elements and compounds, including water (H2O), salts, minerals, and organic matter.