How do you explain the difference between H20 and C02?
H2O is the chemical symbol for water, which consists of 2 hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom. This structure is what gives water its unique electrochemical properties. Water is a powerful solvent due to its polarity. CO2 stands for carbon dioxide. It is a slightly toxic, odorless, colorless gas with a slightly pungent, acid taste. ChaCha!
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