-
commonly used
standard point today. The
accepted IUPAC name of
water is
oxidane or
simply water, or its
equivalent in
different languages,
although there...
-
phase of the
compound (its
liquid form). The
other IUPAC recommendation is
oxidane. In 1989–1990,
several students circulated a
dihydrogen monoxide contamination...
- a solid, liquid, and gas in
normal terrestrial conditions.
Along with
oxidane,
water is one of the two
official names for the
chemical compound H 2O;...
- "hydrogen compounds" and not "hydrides":[citation needed] oxygen:
water ("
oxidane" when substituted; synonym:
hydrogen oxide),
hydrogen peroxide sulfur:...
- a
mononuclear hydride of an element. For instance,
methane for CH4 and
oxidane for H2O (water). For the etymology, see Alkane.
IUPAC nomenclature of organic...
- (groups 13–17) are
given the base name
ending with -ane, e.g.
borane (BH3),
oxidane (H2O),
phosphane (PH3) (Although the name
phosphine is also in
common use...
- the
fourth member of the polyoxidanes. The
first three are
water [(mon)
oxidane],
hydrogen peroxide (dioxidane), and trioxidane.
Tetroxidane is more unstable...
- -yl
isocyanide ~ NC −N+≡C−
hydroxyl hydrogen peroxide (dioxidane)
water (
oxidane)
hydroxide hydroxido- hydroxy- -ol ~ OH −O−H
sulfanyl hydrogen disulfide...
- numbers) 13 14 15 16 17 BH3,
borane CH4, methane* NH3,
azane (ammonia)* OH2,
oxidane (water)* FH,
fluorane (hydrogen fluoride)* AlH3,
alumane (aluminum hydride)...
- McH+4 (protonated moscovine) oxonium, H3O+ (protonated
water (IUPAC name
oxidane).
Oxonium is
better known as hydronium,
though hydronium implies a solvated...