Water has the chemical name dihydrogen monoxide (H2O).
HCD is abbreviation for Hexachlorodisilane
Another name for DHMO is water. DHMO stands for Dihydrogen Monoxide, which is the chemical name for water.
You could call it dihydrogen monoxide, or hydrogen hydroxide; both are chemcically correct. Water works just fine though.
The chemical name refers to the full name of a compound, while the chemical formula represents the composition of elements in that compound using symbols and subscripts. The chemical formula provides information about the elements and their ratios in the compound, while the chemical name typically includes the names of the elements and possibly other descriptive terms.
Gin is a mixture of water, ethanol, plant extracts from juniperus, etc.
Hydrogen two Oxygen
Iodine's chemical symbol is I and its full name is iodine. Potassium's chemical symbol is K and its full name is potassium.
H2O is water. There is no chemical name for it. Water is two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to a single oxygen atom.
The chemical name for water is dihydrogen monoxide, with the chemical formula H2O.
H2O H2O H2O
The name of the chemical compound H2O is water.
Although it is commonly called water the systematic name is dihydrogen monoxide.
CaCl2 is the chemical formula for Calcium Chloride.
The letters b, f, j, k, q, w, x, and z are not found in the full chemical name of Titin.
HCD is abbreviation for Hexachlorodisilane
-ide is for example a suffix for salts.
If you mean the band "My Chemical Romance," the lead singer's name is Gerard Arthur Way.