H2O is one oxygen atom that has bonded with two hydrogen atoms. Here is a link to a picture of what this would look like: http://www.lenntech.com/images/Water%20molecule.jpg Good Luck!!
H2O stands for hydrogen 2 atoms , oxygen 1 atom.
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
H2O is water. There is no chemical name for it. Water is two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to a single oxygen atom.
Si02 plus h20 ---> h2Si03
H20 is water. Water would not be a particle.
No, H20: 2 hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom
hdrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
You draw an atom cut in half and mark point A where the helium is.
H20-Which means two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
A molecule is a group of atoms Example: two atoms of Hydrogen + one atom of oxygen = H20 (water)
H2O stands for hydrogen 2 atoms , oxygen 1 atom.
2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen
H20 = 3 or 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen.
To draw an atom u need a blue pen not a black pen. LOL
2 Hydrogen and 1 oxygen. H20
Two Hydrogen atoms plus one oxygen atom makes h20
2 hydrogen 1 oxygen. Hence, H20.