Wat is the chemical name of water apart from h2o?



Answer:
that's it I thought. Hydrogen and Oxygen.

Or as we call it where I come from Council Pop.
There isn't really a "chemical" name for water other than just "water." I think that you can call it "Dihydrogen monoxide" or "hydrogen hydroxide," but no one really uses the "fancy" names for water.
h2o IS the chemical name for water. people also call it aqua or eau.
Dihydrogen monoxide, aka the deadly killer.
Or hydrogen hydroxide.
Or just hydrogen oxide (even if it's a little ambiguous).
Or hydroxic acid if you'd like.
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Two oxygen atoms and one hydrogen atom.
Chemists sometimes refer to water as dihydrogen monoxide or DHMO, an overly pedantic systematic covalent name of this molecule, especially in parodies of chemical research that call for this "lethal chemical" to be banned. In reality, a more realistic systematic name would be hydrogen oxide, since the "di-" and "mon-" prefixes are superfluous. Hydrogen sulfide, H2S, is never referred to as "dihydrogen monosulfide", and hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, is never called "dihydrogen dioxide".

Some overzealous material safety data sheets for water list the following: Caution: May cause drowning!

The systematic acid name of water is hydroxic acid or hydroxilic acid. Likewise, the systematic alkali name of water is hydrogen hydroxide—both acid and alkali names exist for water because it is able to react both as an acid or an alkali, depending on the strength of the acid or alkali it is reacted with (amphoteric)
dihydrousoxide
oh2
Hydrogen Oxide
aqua...
maybe its dihydrogen dioxide...
The proper chemical name would be Dihydrogen Monoxide. But the most used name is just HշO, as this would be recognized by any chemist anywhere, no matter what amount of knowledge of chemistry they had as this is basically required knowledge for being a chemist.
aqua
dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO)
hydrate
hydric acid
hydrogen hydroxide
hydrohydroxic acid
hydroxic acid
hydroxilic acid
hydroxylic acid
oxidane
water
μ-oxido dihydrogen
u can call it dihydrogen oxide and not dihydrogen monoxide.
also hydrogen monoxide.
i guess it shud be dihydrogen oxide as there are 2 hydrogen ions and one oxide ion
dihydrogen monoxide
di hydrogen monoxide
2 elements of hydrogen and one element of oxygen.
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The truly IUPAC name of water is oxidane, you can see this at tis website www.chemindustry.com, in this website are classified many chemical compounds, you can find the number of CAS too for each one, and the IUPAC name for everyone you want. In additional information you can find out the toxicologic values for many componds and other interesting characteristics
hydro oxide

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