You cannot be h20 intolerant. h20 intolerant means that your body wouldn't break down the h20 particles when digesting. Just like lactose intolerant, when someone cannot break down the lactose particles.
You can't be h20 intolerant because your body is 2/3 water. If you were such, you wouldn't be alive.
dihydrogen monoxide
H2O is a scientific version for Water, it is on the periodic table :) x
H2O is the chemical formula for water, which is a common compound found on Earth in liquid, solid, and gaseous forms.
The equation h2o(s) heat -> h2o (l) describes the process of solid water (ice) melting into liquid water.
The full form of H2O is "water". H2O is a chemical formula that represents one molecule of water, made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
no it doesnt matter what race your from you can be lactose intolerant if you are japaneese but just because you are from japan that does not mean you have to be lactose intolerant
I think you mean "lactose intolerant". Yes, some cats are lactose intolerant. However in rare cases, they are not.
Yes. Mistreating people who disagree with you is intolerance. Just because you defend minority rights doesn't mean you can't be intolerant.
Lactose means c12, h22, and o11, found in milk, that may be hydrolyzed to yield glucose and galactose. Intolerant means you are not able to tolerate it!
Old Mr. Jebbs is set in his ways and very intolerant of anything new.old mr.jebbs is vert intolerant sometimes.I am intolerant of hot weather conditions.
It means that someone is unwilling to accept anything that is different from what they identify with or believe in.
H2O is the formula for water: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen.
It doesn't mean you're normal, but it also doesn't mean your abnormal. Lots of people are lactose intolerant, while lots aren't. It isn't anything out of the ordinary and is quite common (especially among newborns and toddlers, but many of them will outgrow the allergy).
ammonia (NH3) dissolves in water (H2O) to form ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH)
it means bridge water
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Hydro in Greek is H2O or water