The bubbles in boiling water are steam (H2O in the gaseous state). If water decomposed into hydrogen and oxygen, boiling water on a gas stove could cause an explosion :-)
2006-10-24 13:55:19
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answered by Richard 7
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The bubbles are steam (heated water that has become a gas).
Its chemical formula is (not surprisingly) H2O.
2006-10-24 13:54:10
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answered by actuator 5
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Same as the water without bubbles: H2O.
2006-10-24 13:53:24
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answered by Anonymous
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H2O. Water is water (H2O), whether it is solid (ice), liquid, or vapor.
2006-10-24 13:55:06
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answer #4
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answered by Mary Jo 2
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o2 + h2
hydrogen and oxygen
2006-10-24 13:54:14
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answered by gummybear1772 5
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is'nt it o2, oxygen
2006-10-24 13:49:39
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answered by GFAD 2
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