chemical name of water not farmula
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Chemical Name of water is Dihydrogen oxide. It came as ions in water are H and OH, so H is Hydrogen and OH is Hydroxide. So addingg names, you'll get DihydrogenMonoxide but since it is a hoax, though technically correct, it is not used commenly. Other names are Hydrogen Oxide and Oxidane.
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We have to apply
naming of covalent compounds rules .
Water is made from hydrogen and oxygen, two nonmetals.
The first element listed gets a prefix di- since there are two hydrogens in H2O. So the first part of the name is dihydrogen
The second (and last element) listed will end in the ending -ide. So since there are no more than one oxygen you will just go with oxide.
So it’s dihydrogen oxide.
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