One-half ounce of water is equivalent to approximately 0.06 cups.
There is no hydrogen gas in a glass of water. However, water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, with two hydrogen atoms bound to one oxygen atom in each molecule of water.
In an electrolysis of water, hydrogen gas is produced in greater quantity compared to oxygen gas. This is because water molecules (H2O) consist of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, so the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen produced is 2:1.
That is approximately 2/5 of a cup
Water is a compound of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. By running an electrical current through the water, you can break the water molecules apart to produce hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. If you burn the hydrogen and oxygen together, the result is water. This is the concept behind the "fuel cell".
A standard cup is 226 grams of water
There is no carbon in a pure cup of water.
One cup of warm water is equal to 250 ml. A half cup of water is equal to 125 ml and 1/3 cup is equal to 80 ml.
It depends on the volume of the cup. 1L of water weighs 1kg.
Each molecule of water contains one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen.
if it runs on pure hydrogen then the only exhaust will be pure water vapor.
If you mean one cup of water, there is 240mL in that cup.
A standard cup will hold 1/4 pint of liquid
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Water (H2O) would have much of the hydrogen and oxygen in the body.
1 ounce
It depends on how much water you have!