The common name for hydrogen monoxide is water.
Dihydrogen monoxide was used for a hoax at one point, however as hydrogen has been shown to be a metallic element, Hydrogen Hydroxide is probably a better name.
Dihydrogen monoxide is the scientific name for water but isn't used a lot
Hydrogen monoxide does not exist; it is a fictional compound name created to sound like water (H2O). The correct chemical formula for water is H2O, consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together.
It can also be called dihydrogen monoxide. It's water! (two hydrogens, and one oxygen)
The common name for hydrogen monoxide is water.
Dihydrogen monoxide was used for a hoax at one point, however as hydrogen has been shown to be a metallic element, Hydrogen Hydroxide is probably a better name.
Dihydrogen monoxide is the scientific name for water but isn't used a lot
Not quite. Since there are two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, the name would be dihydrogen monoxide.
The common name for dinitrogen monoxide is nitrous oxide, often known as laughing gas.
Hydrogen monoxide is made of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
H2O2 is a common name for hydrogen dioxide
Hydrogen monoxide does not exist; it is a fictional compound name created to sound like water (H2O). The correct chemical formula for water is H2O, consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together.
It can also be called dihydrogen monoxide. It's water! (two hydrogens, and one oxygen)
The common chemical formula for carbon monoxide is CO.
No, hydrogen monoxide is not the correct chemical name for water. Water is correctly known as dihydrogen monoxide or H2O, indicating two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom in its chemical formula.
Carbon Monoxide