The term "hydrogen hydroxide" means a hydrogen ion (H+) bonded to a hydroxide ion (OH-). when you put those together, you get H-O-H, which is of course H2O, which is water!
The compound H2O is called water.
Although it is commonly called water the systematic name is dihydrogen monoxide.
That would be H2O ... also known as water.
H2O is a scientific version for Water, it is on the periodic table :) x
SO3 + H2O --> H2SO4 commonly called sulfuric acid.
The compound H2O is called water.
Water is not called milk. Water is called "water," or "H2O". Milk is called milk.
In science, another name for water is H2O. It can also be called dihydrogen monoxide.
H2o is used to give you energy its sort of like water in fact it is water which is why you have drinks called h2o and stuff like that
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Water is often referred to as H2O, dihydrogen monoxide, or the universal solvent.
Water is sometimes called H2O, as it is a chemical compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Water is called the universal solvent or H2O.
Water is H2O and is thus hydrogen oxide.
H2O The universal solvent
H2O It can be called dihydrogen monoxide but nobody uses that name except in jokes
They're called "Fans".