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H2O, dihydrogen oxide; water
H2O ¼ [OH2], oxidane (parent hydride name), dihydridooxygen
1H2O, diprotium oxide;
(1H2)water
D2O ¼ 2H2O, dideuterium oxide;
(2H2)water
T2O ¼ 3H2O, ditritium oxide;
(3H2)water


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http://old.iupac.org/publications/books/rbook/Red_Book_2005.pdf

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The IUPAC name for water is "water". Other names for it include: Dihydrogen monoxide Hydrogen monoxide Hydrogen oxide (Because "hydrogen dioxide" is normally called "hydrogen peroxide") Hydrogen hydroxide Hydroxylic acid (Although this one is kind of redundant... water inside water?)

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The IUPAC name of water is simply water, or the equivalent in other languages.

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The IUPAC name is: oxonium

the common name is: hydronium

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