no, h2o means hydrogen and 2 parts oxygen, which is water. HHO refers to the technology used in the electrolysis of water. It also may refer to the extremely flammable combination of pure hydrogen and oxygen from water electrolysis.
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H2O and HHO are not the same. H2O is the chemical formula for water, meaning two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom. HHO is a term sometimes used to describe a gas mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, typically used in certain types of experimental or alternative fuel technologies.
H2O and OH2 are not the same thing. H2O represents a water molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. OH2 is not a valid chemical formula and does not represent any known compound.
No, h2o (water) is not the same compound as H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide). H2O consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom, while H2O2 consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to two oxygen atoms.
No, H2O represents water, while H2O2 represents hydrogen peroxide. They are different compounds with distinct chemical structures and properties.
Yes, H2O and H4O2 are different formulas. H2O represents water, where each molecule has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. H4O2 represents hydrogen peroxide, with each molecule having four hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms.
no. H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide, H2O is water.