H(1)2O
it's nice how kindergarteners these days know these things. Now whats CAFFIENE?
H(1)2O
it's nice how kindergarteners these days know these things. Now whats CAFFIENE?
H(1)2O
What?
I suspect he meant as in 1 hydrogen atom
Exactly. That's incorrect. There's 2 hydrogen atoms
or maybe he thought both hydrogen and Helium are H and H(1) is his way of writing hydrogen.
H(1)2O
What?
I suspect he meant as in 1 hydrogen atom
No, thats still two hydrogens and one oxygen, it specified what hydrogen it is, not the number of hydrogens, [2H]2O would be heavy water, or two deuteriums and an oxygen
H(1)2O
What?
I suspect he meant as in 1 hydrogen atom
Exactly. That's incorrect. There's 2 hydrogen atoms
No, [1H]2O is correct, it is specifying that the hydrogen is [1H] and not [2H] ((Deuterium)) or [3H] ((Tritium))
H(1)2O
What?
I suspect he meant as in 1 hydrogen atom
Exactly. That's incorrect. There's 2 hydrogen atoms