Yes.
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There's often some air in water, but not always. It has to dissolve to get there. It's not there automatically
In normal air there is some water in the form of water vapour, this is Humidity.
No, H20 is water.
Separating H2O and CO2 in club soda is possible. Just open the can or bottle and the CO2 will escape. Exposing it longer to air will release more CO2.
methane + Air > water and carbon dioxide CH3 + O2 > H2O + CO2 coal + air > water and carbon dioxide and ash coal =hydrocarbon + S+Ca+Mg +Si +O2> CO2 +H2O+ ash dependent on where you get the coal and how hot it burns and how dirty it is
This equation is C2H5OH + 3 O2 -> 2 CO2 + 3 H2O.
h2o
The formula is H2O. The name of this compound is water.
yes water vapor H2O is water so yes
h2o
Yes. The 'o' stands for oxygen.
They extract oxigen (O) out of water (H2O) when in water or simlpy out of the air when in open air.
air is mostly gas whilest the the chemica formula for water is H2O
Water, aka H2O
Glue sets when in contact with air. Air having OXYGEN and/or H2O.
Acidic gasses in the air combine with the water chemically to produce acids: NO2 + H2O --> H2NO3 SO2 + H2O --> H2SO3 SO3 + H2O --> H2SO4
Sunlight, CO2 (air), and water (H2O).
It is a exothermal reaction. It will form CO2 and H2O.
Acid is not in air and air itself is not an acid. It is, however, a gas: h2o. Sometimes there is acid rain (which can be extremely dangerous) but the acid in that is unknown.
i think when h2o season 2 finshes that might when the new one comes out but that's wat i think :()