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what type of oxide is H2O and why

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Answered by Anonymous
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H2O (the molecule) is an oxide of hydrogen mathematically. Water is bound H2O plus a relatively tiny amount ofhydrogen; hydroxide ions(oxides are binary compounds of oxygen with another element

Answered by ridhima5740
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The bound molecules, H20, has been categories as a neutral, non metal oxides albeit with significant unique aspects as water which have not been fully explore. SO, the molecules of H20 is extince, in our reality, it is in the form of water...

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