No, water is a compound of two elements: hydrogen and oxygen. It has the formula H2O, meaning that each molecule of water contains two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen.
There are only 2 elements in water: hydrogen and oxygen.
Water and fire are not elements according to the traditional concept of the classical elements (earth, water, air, fire). Iron and salt are not elements in a chemical sense, but rather compounds made up of elements.
Chemical formula for water is H2O. Elements making this compound are hydrogen and oxygen. Water is a colourless odorless liquid.
Water (H2O) is composed of two elements: hydrogen and oxygen. Specifically, it contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Therefore, in terms of distinct elements, there are two elements in the substance water.
No. Water is made of 2 elements (Hydrogen and Oxygen). It is a compound. It is refreshing.
the elements of water is two atoms of HYDROGEN and OXYGEN
There are only 2 elements in water: hydrogen and oxygen.
There are only two elements that comprise water, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
None are. The elements are not decomposed: the water is. The elements released by the reaction are hydrogen and oxygen.
Water and fire are not elements according to the traditional concept of the classical elements (earth, water, air, fire). Iron and salt are not elements in a chemical sense, but rather compounds made up of elements.
It's the other way around. Water has two elements in it. Hydrogen and Oxygen.
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Water (H2O) consists of two elements which are Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Elements in Glucose Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen Glucose syrup has some water in it, so elements in Water Oxygen Hydrogen
Water is a coumpound made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen, which makes the most basic unit of water a molecule, not an atom, which is the most basic form of an elements, so no elements contain water.
Nitrogen, yes. Water, no. Water is a compound of the elements oxygen and hydrogen.