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Water contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms connected by covalent bonds.

90 percent is hydrogen, plants likes it , mineral and gases can interact with the falling rain water droop during its way down truth the atmosphere, it can get whatever the dust in the air could have, as carbon, nitrogen, potash, pesticide, algae ,bacteria, it depends on the weather conditions and area, if it rain in a no contaminated area where usually rains it will have basically nitrogen and a trace of co2 in that rain water...

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