water
If you mean H2O, then it's the scientific form of Water.
A scientific name is dihydrogen oxide.
The formula is H2O, of course. The long way to say/write it is Dihydrogen Monoxide.You answered it in your question. Scientific formula is showing a compound (in this case, water) with all of the chemicals it's made up of. H=hydrogen O=oxygen 2=two hydrogens hx2. So the formula is all of the parts that go together to make up water. Water is the compound name for h2o
H2O (where the 2 is subscript). This represents 2 hydrogen atoms bonded covalently to one oxygen molecule. The molecule itself looks a little like Mickey Mouse's head.
The chemical formula for dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO) is H2O, which represents water.
the scientific formula is H2O
H2O is the formula for water.
H2O = 2 Hydrogen atoms + 1 Oxygen atom = H2O, Or widely known as "water"Yea.. Im smart :P
H2O is the chemical formula of water.
It doesn't have an abbreviation per se. Its atomic symbols is Na.NA
If you mean H2O, then it's the scientific form of Water.
A scientific name is dihydrogen oxide.
h2o is the scientific name for water.
The formula is H2O, of course. The long way to say/write it is Dihydrogen Monoxide.You answered it in your question. Scientific formula is showing a compound (in this case, water) with all of the chemicals it's made up of. H=hydrogen O=oxygen 2=two hydrogens hx2. So the formula is all of the parts that go together to make up water. Water is the compound name for h2o
H2O is the chemical formula for water, which is a common compound found on Earth in liquid, solid, and gaseous forms.
Formula: H2O
H2O (where the 2 is subscript). This represents 2 hydrogen atoms bonded covalently to one oxygen molecule. The molecule itself looks a little like Mickey Mouse's head.