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So since Oxygen is a Diatomic gas, how come the Chemical Equation to obtain H2O is H2 + O ---> H2O? Why isn't it H2 + O2 ---> H2O? I understand that the second equation is unbalanced and the product would be 2H2O, but that product isn't normal water anymore; it's something called "Heavy water".
Could someone explain to me why Oxygen is monoatomic in a basic/natural reaction even though it's meant to be diatomic (it's found diatomic in nature apparently)?
Could someone explain to me why Oxygen is monoatomic in a basic/natural reaction even though it's meant to be diatomic (it's found diatomic in nature apparently)?