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→‎Drink: Water is not called dihydrogen monoxide. That is a chemical name used as a hoax name for water and though it obeys chemical naming conventions, it is virtually unused by the scientific community. chemists do not call water dihydrogen monoxide either. Another example would be oxidane (another name for water) which isn’t used either.
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(→‎Drink: Water is not called dihydrogen monoxide. That is a chemical name used as a hoax name for water and though it obeys chemical naming conventions, it is virtually unused by the scientific community. chemists do not call water dihydrogen monoxide either. Another example would be oxidane (another name for water) which isn’t used either.)
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Water, chemical name dihydrogen monoxide, is a common chemical substance that is essential to all known forms of life. In typical usage, water refers only to its liquid form or state, but the substance also has a solid state; ice, and a gaseous state; water vapor and steam. Its chemical make-up is a covalent bond of two Hydrogen atoms and a single Oxygen. It is also one of various choices from a UNSC Food & Drink Dispenser.
Water, is a common chemical substance that is essential to all known forms of life. In typical usage, water refers only to its liquid form or state, but the substance also has a solid state; ice, and a gaseous state; water vapor and steam. Its chemical make-up is a covalent bond of two Hydrogen atoms and a single Oxygen. It is also one of various choices from a UNSC Food & Drink Dispenser.


*[[List of food and drinks|Iced Tea]]
*[[List of food and drinks|Iced Tea]]
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