It can and is. Combustion (burning) is a common occurrence of it, and the process is used in some rocket systems as a fuelling method. The problem is finding a source of hydrogen, and the easiest way to obtain pure hydrogen on Earth is to break up water into it and oxygen.
Water is sometimes called H2O, as it is a chemical compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Hot water typically consists of H2O molecules and salt. Cold water with salt is also made up of H2O molecules and dissolves the salt in its solution.
This liquid is water with the chemical formula H2O.
The molecule of water is H2O; the molecule contain atoms. Liquid water exist as molecules association.
Yes, it is true - the molecule is H2O.
Water is made from H2O (Hydrogen2 Oxygen)
Water is made of H2o
The water chemical formula is H2O.
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The molecules of H2O are made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, bonded together. The chemical formula for water is H2O.
H2O is water. It is made up of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen.
H2O is Water vapour, it cant be burned... it is not flamable and cant be altered by combustion via inclusion of other gasses.... Water vapour is generally the product of combustion reactions and after condensation can be converted back into liquid...
h2O cant be kcl at the same time! So the answer is it's not.
H2O is hydrogen and oxygen
Yes. H2O is the chemical formula for water, and a waterfall most certainly contains 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.