Because one molecule of water has two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to a single oxygen atom.
This is an example of the reaction between hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and water (H2O) to form water (H2O) as the product. This reaction is known as a decomposition reaction, where a single compound breaks down into simpler substances.
Yes, H2O is an example of a molecule. It is the chemical formula for water, which consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together.
The balanced equation for this decomposition reaction is 2 H2O2 -> 2 H2O + O2.
The chemical reaction between BeO and H2O can be represented as: BeO + H2O → Be(OH)2 This reaction forms beryllium hydroxide (Be(OH)2) as the product.
Equation SO2 + H2O ----> H2SO3 (Sulfurous acid) Having water as vapour does not change the formula in anyway so keep it simple
This is not an equation at all. An example of a correct (and balanced) equation would be: 2H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O
Example: methane burning CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
No, H2O is covalent.
An example is:2 KOH + H2SO4 = K2SO4 + 2 H2O
has to do with cells & diffusion biology 2 in high school
Water?
H2O is an example of a mixture. It can be broken back down to its original parts 2 parts of Hydrogen, and 1 part of Oxygen.
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