It can also be called dihydrogen monoxide. It's water! (two hydrogens, and one oxygen)
The correct IUPAC name for water would be dihydrogen monoxide.
The chemical name for water is dihydrogen monoxide, with the chemical formula H2O.
Dihydrogen monoxide is the scientific name for water but isn't used a lot
Heck no, it would be dangerous if water was illegal
A scientific name is dihydrogen oxide.
Dihydrogen monoxide is a chemical name for water.
dihydrogen monoxide is the systematic name, but no one uses it.
Dihydrogen monoxide.
The correct IUPAC name for water would be dihydrogen monoxide.
Water is used most commonly, but the actual chemical name is dihydrogen monoxide.
Dihydrogen monoxide
Dihydrogen Monoxide
The chemical name for water is dihydrogen monoxide, with the chemical formula H2O.
Dihydrogen monoxide is the scientific name for water but isn't used a lot
Dihydrogen monoxide is H2O, that is the systematic name for naming binary molecular compounds, and is not pseudoscience.
No, the folks at the EPA are smart enough to realize that Dihydrogen Monoxide is H20 or water
Heck no, it would be dangerous if water was illegal