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What does water have in it?? What is it made out of??

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yes i know its made out of h2o. im not that blonde...

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  1. well if you know its h20 you answered alot of it, thats pure water. most waters have various minerals and pollution in it


  2. sorry, but all water is a bunch of Water molecules (H2O) swimming around eachother...maybe a few minerals if its not distilled

    H=hydrogen

    O=Oxygen

  3. Hope this helps.  '-)

    Water is the chemical substance with chemical formula H2O: one molecule of water has two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to a single oxygen atom.

    The major chemical and physical properties of water are:

    Water is a tasteless, odorless liquid at ambient temperature and pressure. The color of water and ice are, intrinsically, a very light blue hue, although water appears colorless in small quantities. Ice also appears colorless, and water vapor is essentially invisible as a gas.[2]

    Water is transparent, and thus aquatic plants can live within the water because sunlight can reach them. Only strong UV light is slightly absorbed.

    Water is a liquid under standard conditions.

    Since oxygen has a higher electronegativity than hydrogen, water is a polar molecule. The oxygen has a slight negative charge while the hydrogens have a slight positive charge giving the article a strong effective dipole moment. The interactions between the different dipoles of each molecule cause a net attraction force associated with water's high amount of surface tension.

  4. It's made out of God's tears and **** blah blah blah

  5. Hydrogen and oxygen. That's it, except it may have minerals and bacteria etc. in it, but those are kind of optionals. They aren't necessary for something to consititute water.

  6. Hydrogen and oxygen. 2:1 ratio.

  7. hydrogen 2, oxide

  8. Water has nothing in it (unless you consider polluted water).  Municipal sources of water are treated with chlorine and sometimes fluoride, as well.

    As for what it's made of: 2 molecules of hydrogen and 1 molecule of oxygen, bonded together in a cute triangle-shape.  There is no other answer, my dear.

  9. its a liquid that is made from hydrogen and oxygen !thats all!

  10. 2 hydrogen atoms 1 oxygen atom to form 1 molecule (atoms are elctrons, neutrons and protons)(neutrons and protons make up the nucleus while the electrons orbit around the nucleus) It's a covalent bonde because the electrons are shared not given up or taken... I hope that answers your question.

  11. PURE H2O BAABY! YAHHHHH!

    (Two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen)

  12. then what on earth are you asking for? you answered your own question.

    other than that water can contain whatever you contaminate it with, anything from salt to disease, all areas of the world have different lists of minerals, toxins, and so forth in their water but it all comes down to h2O

  13. well that's it really.

    they bond together and make a liquid.

    more specifically though, water usually has minerals in it, either because it comes from a tap and it gets them from the ground, or they've been added for our benefits because we need them.

    the minerals depend on where the water comes from.  here in the texas panhandle, there is lots of iron and other things in our water that makes it "hard" and corrosive.

    in places like the mountains, water is more pure and has less minerals in it.

  14. These folks are just jealous of your free thinking ways.  Along with what everyone else has said, water can contain many dissolved substances, as well as suspended substances.  This varies greatly from one water supply to another.  Water also contains the souls of all the sea creatures that ever swam in it, and has a high concentration of dinosaur farts.

  15. Well, then there is nothing to answer.  It's made of 2 hydrogen molecules (H) bonded to 1 oxygen molecule (O) = H2O

  16. h2o nothing else just oxygen and hydro

  17. Well yes H2O and that is about it... tap water sometimes also has various minerals in it. If that helps

  18. It is simply Hydrogen and Oxygen... Unless it has been polluted, in which case it would have(duh) pollutants in it.

    EDIT: Femme Fatale, as much as I love your name, you can artificially create water.  I did it in a high school lab.

  19. oxygen and some other chimically thing.

  20. Water is a compound made of 3 atoms. 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom combine using an ionic bond.  Oxygen takes 1 electrons from each of the hydrogens, and the negative oxygen attracts the positve hydrogens. This compound is in liquid form between 0 and 100 degrees celcius. When its colder it becomes a solid, and hotter it becomes a gas. When you add up many of these particles, on the macro form, it will form water, ice or vapor depending on the temperature.

  21. don't listen to these fools! (they all think your blonde). Water's foodacological make up is of 14% gyceranide 38% docelidime and 65% claustrabia which gives it its texture. Hope this helps, use a dictionary for further reference!

  22. covelant bonds between the oxygen and hydrogen molecules... i don't think we understand what you are trying to ask. :)

  23. You answered your own question. Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen. You can't artifically make water. It's just naturally occurring.

  24. 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen which forms 1 molecule of water and a glass of water is made of lots of molecules of water.

  25. hydrogen and oxygen are made up of things like protons and electrons, maybe some neutrons.  the hydrogen and oxygen are bonded to each other in a standard way.

  26. 2 molecules of Hydrogen for each one of Oxygen

  27. Um...

    You answered your own question...H2O IS the answer...

    Two Hydrogens, and one oxygen...

  28. Like everyone else has said....H2O.  Plus some dissolved minerals (although these don't actually "make" the water"), although what those minerals are and their concentrations depends on your location and the source of your water. Maybe some chemicals to kill bacteria if you are talking about tap water.

  29. h20. Two Hydragines(I spelt that wrong...) and one oxygen.

  30. umm

    well that's your answer.. two part hydrogen, one part oxygen.. it's that simple...

  31. it only is 2 hydrogens and an 1 oxygen. Unless the water is not pure, in which case there are molecules of other things in the water.

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