H2O is the chemical formula for water. It shows that every molecule of water contains two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen.
If you mean H2O, then it's the scientific form of Water.
Alcohol, you mean ethanol (spirit) I suppose, is C2H5OH Water : H2O
Dihydrogen monoxide is better known as water, or H2O. (The 2 is really a sub-script.)
HCLO3--->H3O+Clo3 H3O--->H+H2O H2O--->2H+O
Combining H2O (water) and Na2SO5 (sodium metabisulfite) will result in a reaction where the sodium metabisulfite will dissolve in water to form sodium ions (Na+) and bisulfite ions (HSO3-). This reaction is reversible, and the extent of dissociation will depend on the concentration and conditions.
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H2O is the formula for water: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen.
H2O is about 3 teenage girls who turn into mermaids when they get wet. I really enjoyed that show.....its a shame its not on anymore...
ammonia (NH3) dissolves in water (H2O) to form ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH)
it means bridge water
1923 it was really called hallows eve !!
Hydro in Greek is H2O or water
If you mean 'What is the liquid in water?' then the answer is WATER (H2O).
If you mean H2O, then it's the scientific form of Water.
Alcohol, you mean ethanol (spirit) I suppose, is C2H5OH Water : H2O
This is a hydrated ferric oxyhydroxide.
the subscript g after H2O indicates that it is water vapour, a gas, which is what the subscript g stands for. If there was a subscript s after the H2O, it would mean that H2O is in a solid form as ice. If there was a subscript l it means that H2O is in the liquid form as water.