Is water a element or a compound?
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Answer / satishreddy_e
IT is not a compound,not a element it is a molecule.it is a
hetero tri atomic molecule.
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Answer / jeetendra singh
warer is a molecule because atom combine together and form
molecule
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Answer / babs
Water is a compound molecule. 2 atoms of Hydrogen combine
with one atom of Oxygen to form one molecule of Water.
Since this molecule contains 2 types of atoms, it is a
compound molecule.
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Answer / chowdary
H+ is a electrophile ;oH- is a nu-. the attraction between
these causes 4 hydrogen bonds .so this is a 100% compound
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Answer / vishal pardeshi, nahsik.
It is a coumpund because it made up of a combination of
hydrogen and oxygen (H2O).
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Answer / sai
it is a molecule in our chemistry language .and in general
think we can say that it is a compound .becoz of it is
having some mixture of atoms
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compound;
In elements, same types of atoms are present.
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Answer / chaithanya
water is a compound because it is having 2H's and one oxygen.
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Answer / shweta sharma
Yes, it is a compound because it containing two molecules of hydrogen & one of oxygen.
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