Water - There are three known Hydrogen variants of water. To understand this you have to realize that there are Three kinds of hydrogen: Hydrogen, Deuterium and Tritium. Each of these behave almost exactly like Hydrogen. They differ only on the nuclear level. Deuterium is heavier than Hydrogen and Tritium is heavier than Deuterium.
Normal or common water (H2O)is composed of one Oxygen atom and two Hydrogen atoms. This is what you call hydrogen water.
Heavy water or Deuterium Oxide (D2O) is the second of the three variants.
Super heavy water, Tritiated water or Tritium Oxide (T20) is the third variant. It is radioactive and is incredibly rare.
Natural drinking water is primarily Hydrogen based with a very small concentration of Deuterium based water.
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Hydrogen water typically contains water and dissolved molecular hydrogen (H2) gas. Some hydrogen water products may also contain added electrolytes or minerals for taste or additional health benefits.
Two parts of Hydrogen, and one of Oxygen. Where we live the water company issues a statement containing the various chemicals and elements in our water, and it list the levels that are considered safe. But the chemical compound of water is basically H2O.
Ethylene contain hydrogen and carbon.
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When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, water is considered a compound. Hydrogen and oxygen are considered elements.
Yes. Water can be split into hydrogen and oxygen by electrolysis. The hydrogen that results is flammable.