How many atoms does water contain?

How many atoms does water contain?

  • Correct Answer: 9
  • 4
  • 6
  • 3

Explanation: Water, like carbon, has a special role in living things. It is needed by all known forms of life. Water is a simple molecule, containing just three atoms. Nonetheless, water’s structure gives it unique properties that help explain why it is vital to all living organisms.

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