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There are three isotopes of hydrogen and three naturally occuring isotopes of oxygen `(""^(16)O, ""^(17)O and ""^(18)O)`. How many kinds of water molecules are possible . Write their formulae.

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To determine how many kinds of water molecules are possible with the given isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the isotopes of hydrogen The three isotopes of hydrogen are: 1. **Protium** (¹H or H) 2. **Deuterium** (²H or D) 3. **Tritium** (³H or T) ...
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