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Robin / Dick Grayson better spend more time in the classroom than in the Batcave!
two "O"s and one "H" is NOT water people!!! But thanks for all your comments!

Let's look at the question in another way. If you were asked to write the chemical symbol for water on the blackboard and you wrote OHO would you be correct? NO!! Water is a molecule consisting of two Hydrogens and one Oxygen. Of course the "2" should be written in subscript indicating the two hydrogen atoms.

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  • Robin was right,

  • hay dood its a riddle not a chemstry quistion

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  • Nah. Robin meant, H and then 2 Os. He meant the letters, not 2 Oxygen molecules.

    Like, in O-HO, there are 2 Os, right?

    And he said, "H two O."

    And it sounds like H2O, which is the chemical symbol for water.

    You guys....

  • He did say "H2o"

  • somebody failed their Science test

  • Robin said it right, that it's the chemical symbol for water, but it IS 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen, if you want to be "chemically correct". Therefore, 2 H's and 1 O.

  • The number comes after the letter. So Robin is wrong. "H2O" is "HOH"

    "HO2" is "OHO"

  • It's a riddle you fool. H2O would be spelled out as H and two O's. Robin was 100% correct.

  • Robin IS CORRECT!!! .......They call him the Boy Wonder.....NOT The Boy Wondering.

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