H2O is the chemical formula for water, which can exist in various temperatures. Warm water typically refers to water that is heated to a comfortable or elevated temperature, generally above room temperature but below boiling point. Therefore, while H2O itself is not inherently warm, it can be heated to become warm water.
The amount of vibration of the individual molecules (H2O) in the water determines its temperature.
I'd assume it's just a neutral temperature - they're just gases making up water?
H2O Water is not an Element thus is not listed in the Periodic Table.
The water molecule.
Water's full chemical name is dihydrogen monoxide, with the chemical formula H2O.
yes
The amount of vibration of the individual molecules (H2O) in the water determines its temperature.
H2O is the chemical formula for water, whether it is warm or cold. CO2 is the chemical formula for carbon dioxide, which is a gas and not water. Temperature affects the state of water (solid, liquid, or gas) but not its chemical composition.
I'd assume it's just a neutral temperature - they're just gases making up water?
H2O is a chemical formula for water.
H2O H2O H2O
H2O is a scientific version for Water, it is on the periodic table :) x
There is one water molecule in H2O
H2O is commonly known as water.
The chemical formula of water is H2O.
The pKa of water (H2O) is approximately 15.7.
It is a compound. H2O