Water is composed of which two elements?

Water is composed of which two elements?

  • Correct Answer: hydrogen and oxygen
  • carbon and dioxide
  • oxygen and nitrogen
  • hydrogen and nitrogen

Explanation: Water is a binary compound composed of hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen and oxygen gases produced in the reaction are both diatomic molecules.

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