Derive the chemical formula for water --- Hierarchy chart. (4)
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The molecular formula for water is H2O. One molecule of water consists of one oxygen atom covalently bonded to two hydrogen atoms.
There are three isotopes of hydrogen. The usual chemical formula for water assumes the hydrogen atoms consist of the isotope protium (one proton, no neutrons). Heavy water is also possible, in which one or more of the atoms of hydrogen consist of deuterium (symbol D) or tritium (symbol T). Other forms of the chemical formula for water include D2O, DHO, T2O, and THO. It's theoretically possible to form TDO, although such a molecule would be extremely rare.
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