H2O is scientifically and commonly named as 'WATER'.
However, 'playing ' with chemical formulae, it could be called
Di-hydrogen oxide
Hydrogen monoxide
Oxygen hydride
Di-hydrogen monoxide.
However, nobody refers to water by these names.
H2O is a molecular compound.
Water's chemical formula is given in the question.
H2O is a compound since it consists of more than two different elements.
The compound which is inaccurated described in your question as caso4h2o is actually CaSO4 and H2O which are two compounds, calcium sulphate and water.
H2O is a compound. It is a chemical substance composed of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.
The compound H2O is called water.
it should be Dihydrogen Monoxide .. !! xDD
H2O is the chemical formula for water, which is a common compound found on Earth in liquid, solid, and gaseous forms.
H2O It can be called dihydrogen monoxide but nobody uses that name except in jokes
The name of the chemical compound H2O is water.
H2o
H2O is a molecular compound.
Water's chemical formula is given in the question.
One example of a compound of hydrogen is water, which is composed of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom (H2O).
It is a compound. H2O
H2O is formally 'WATER' , be it in science or in the world at large. However, one can be very silly over its name, by naming it as Dihydrogen monoxide, hydrogen monoxide, or dihydrogen oxide.
H2O is a compound composed of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen. It is not an element itself.