It's okay, it's just water just in case you didn't know.
Dihydrogen Monoxide is H2O... aka water. That would be a water research division.
Dihydrogen monoxide (H2O or Water) is not an example of a nonpolar molecule. It is a polar molecule.
Dihydrogen oxide. Because there are 2 H's, it is assigned the prefix di- and because there is only one oxygen, it is ended with -ide.
H2O DHMO is a hoax :)
dihydrogen monoxide
drinking, swimming, bathing, cleansing, all these are ways dihydrogen monoxide is used FYI: Dihydrogen Monoxide is water
Dihydrogen monoxide is water (H2O) !!
Dihydrogen monoxide is a chemical name for water.
dihydrogen monoxide is H2O or water
It can also be called dihydrogen monoxide. It's water! (two hydrogens, and one oxygen)
Dihydrogen Monoxide can be solid, liquid, or gas P.S. another way of saying dihydrogen monoxide is water, in case you believed in the deadly, odorless, colorless, DHMO
Dihydrogen Monoxide (H2O) is water. It boils at 100C or 212F at STP.
Dihydrogen monoxide is just a chemical name for water. Water can cause iron to rust, cause erosion over time, and can potentially hurt you if you drink extraordinary amounts in a short period of time. In the "dihydrogen monoxide hoax," these and other properties of water are used to present dihyrogen monoxide as a dangerous chemical.
Dihydrogen monoxide is a scientific name for water. Water is a very stable compound and cannot be ignited under most circumstances,it is not an "experamental drug", and is in fact used in almost all nuclear power plants for it's thermal properties for normal operations. Dihydrogen monoxide is an experimental drug used by German chemists at a nuclear power plant. you get a big explosion even if dihydrogen monoxide is in contact with air
dihydrogen is another word for pure water
Dihydrogen Monoxide is H2O... aka water. That would be a water research division.
Dihydrogen monoxide.