H2O also known as water Di means two so two hydrogen and monoxide is just Oxygen so 2 hydrogens + 1 oxygen = H2O
Dihydrogen oxide. Because there are 2 H's, it is assigned the prefix di- and because there is only one oxygen, it is ended with -ide.
dihydrogen monoxide is the systematic name, but no one uses it.
Water is used most commonly, but the actual chemical name is dihydrogen monoxide.
The symbol for dihydrogen monoxide is H2O, representing two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.
"Dihydrogen monoxide" is another term for water. The phrase "Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division" may refer to a fictitious or humorous organization dedicated to studying or discussing the properties, uses, or potential dangers of water. It is often used to showcase how scientific language can be misleading if not understood in context.
The chemical name for water is dihydrogen monoxide, with the chemical formula H2O.
H2O - i.e. it is water
Water = Dihydrogen Monoxide = H2O
H2O is the chemical formula of water (dihydrogen monoxide).
Dihydrogen monoxide is better known as water, or H2O. (The 2 is really a sub-script.)
Water's full chemical name is dihydrogen monoxide, with the chemical formula H2O.
Dihydrogen monoxide is water (H2O) !!
A scientific name is dihydrogen oxide.
Dihydrogen monoxide is a chemical name for water.
Probable an error or joke.
It can also be called dihydrogen monoxide. It's water! (two hydrogens, and one oxygen)
drinking, swimming, bathing, cleansing, all these are ways dihydrogen monoxide is used FYI: Dihydrogen Monoxide is water