no is is not
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HO2 is water.
original answer "The chemical HO2 is the common Water we use in our day to day lives. " this was wrong. H2O "is the common Water we use in our day to day lives." it has 2 hydrogen on one oxygen: H-O-H HO2 has 2 oxygens and one hydrogen. the formula would look something like this: H-O-O- and it should be highly reactive if it could be formed. the best answer i can find for the initial question is here: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080630170619AA7RPsj
"HO2" typically refers to the hydroperoxyl radical, which is a reactive oxygen species formed in the atmosphere. It plays a role in chemical reactions that can lead to the formation of pollutants like ozone and can contribute to air quality issues.
The old saying "there is no smoke without fire" tells you the whole story really. The formula is: FIRE + SMOKE ------> BURNING + HEAT That's all there is to it.
HO2, or hydroperoxyl radical, is a reactive oxygen species involved in various biochemical processes in humans. It can be formed as a byproduct of oxidative stress and plays a role in cellular signaling and inflammation. While it can contribute to cellular damage and aging when present in excess, in controlled amounts, it is part of the body's defense mechanisms against pathogens. Its effects on human health are context-dependent, influencing both protective and harmful processes.
Zinc = Metals + 2 x Fire Aluminium = Metals + 3 x Fire Also Chromium, Copper, Iron... are made by this formula : Metals + n x Fire
Ho2 is the chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide, which is a compound often used as a disinfectant or bleach. Co2 is the chemical formula for carbon dioxide, a naturally occurring gas that is a byproduct of respiration and combustion processes. These two substances differ in composition, properties, and uses.
original answer "The chemical HO2 is the common Water we use in our day to day lives. " this was wrong. H2O "is the common Water we use in our day to day lives." it has 2 hydrogen on one oxygen: H-O-H HO2 has 2 oxygens and one hydrogen. the formula would look something like this: H-O-O- and it should be highly reactive if it could be formed. the best answer i can find for the initial question is here: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080630170619AA7RPsj
"HO2" typically refers to the hydroperoxyl radical, which is a reactive oxygen species formed in the atmosphere. It plays a role in chemical reactions that can lead to the formation of pollutants like ozone and can contribute to air quality issues.
no
A HO2 sensor (heated oxygen sensor) moniters the level of oxygen in the exhaust and sends that information to the engine control module.
oxygen,nitrogen,ho2
iron rusts by reacting with HO2 and oxygen
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c02,ho2,o2 ect
It is used in constrution.
Is this HO2 for hydrogen dioxide, never heard of it in 'normal' life
H20, HO2, CO2, Al2O3, etc.