Scientific Name For Water

What is the scientific name of water?

Well, hydrogen oxide is acidic water, so it really isn't. I have never heard of a scientific name for water other than H2O. No scientific name is required.

The scientific name of water

The scientific name of water

The correct answer is hydrogen hydroxide.

Because water is made from a mixture of acids and bases.

HCL (hydrochloric acid) and NoOH (sodium hydroxide). So that would be a chemical equation

HCl + NaOH = NaCl (salt) + H (water) or H2O

Your first mixture is a type of salt that you base on acid ... and your second disadvantage is water, which is based on hydroxyl groups. Hence the name Hydrogen Hydroxide.

Since water is a molecule, not a gas, it cannot be called dihydrogen monoxide.

Maybe it's hydrogen monoxide because as far as I know, there is no stable relationship (I could be wrong).

Of course he is the famous dehydrogen monoxide X (DHMO) that tries to make water look like some kind of industrial chemical wave ...

However, according to Wikipedia, IUPAC Waters is just water.

Yeah I just thought H2O or (and you don't need DI) hydrogen oxide

Water or hydrogen monoxide

Scientific Name For Water

Scientific Name For Water

Water (H2O, H)

It can be called hydrogen dioxide

Dihydrogen monoxide

Only hydrogen oxide!

Scientific Name For Water

Scientific Name For Water

What is the scientific name of water? ۔

Water.

This is H2O.

I doubt it is dihydrogen oxide.

Thank you very much!

Well, hydrogen oxide is acidic water, so it really isn't. I have never heard the scientific name of water other than H2O. No scientific name required.

The correct answer is hydrogen hydroxide.

Because water escapes from the acid base mixture.

HCL (hydrochloric acid) and NaOH (sodium hydroxide). So that would be a chemical equation.

HCl + NaOH = NaCl (salt) + H (water) or H2O.

Your first mix is ​​a type of salt that you base on an acid base. That is why it is called hydrogen hydroxide.

Because water is a molecule, not a gas, it cannot be called dihydrogen monoxide.

Probably hydrogen monoxide because, as far as I know, there is no stable connection (I could be wrong).

Of course there is the famous dihydrogen monoxide X (DHMO) which is trying to make water look like some kind of industrial chemical dengue.

However, according to Wikipedia, IUPAC water is just water.

Scientific Name For Water

Scientific Name For Water

What is the scientific name of water? 3

Water.

This is H2O.

I suspect it's dihydrogen oxide ...

Thank you very much!

Well, hydrogen oxide is acidic water, so it really isn't. I haven't heard of any other scientific name for water other than H2O. No scientific name required.

The correct answer is hydrogen hydroxide.

Because water avoids acid base compounds.

HCl (hydrochloric acid) and NaOH (sodium hydroxide). So that would be a chemical equation.

HCl + NaOH = NaCl (salt) + H (water) or H2O

Your first mix is ​​a type of salt based acid you are mixing ... and your second disadvantage is water, which is based on hydroxyl groups. That is why it is called hydrogen hydroxide.

Since water is a molecule, not a gas, it cannot be called dihydrogen monoxide.

This is probably hydrogen monoxide because, as far as I know, there is no stable connection (I could be wrong).

Of course there is the famous dihydrogen monoxide X (DHMO) which tries to make water look like some kind of industrial chemical ...

However, according to Wikipedia, IUPAC waters are just water.

Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like H2O or (and you don't need Di) Hydrogen Oxide

Scientific Name For Water