Dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO) is commonly known by several aliases, including hydrogen hydroxide, hydric acid, and water. It is also referred to in a more humorous context as "dihydrogen oxide." These names highlight its chemical composition (H2O) and are often used in discussions about its properties and effects.
A pair of aliases refers to two different names or identifiers that are used interchangeably to refer to the same individual or entity. This concept is common in various contexts, such as online personas, literary pseudonyms, or in data management where one entity may be represented by multiple identifiers. For example, an author may write under a pseudonym while also being known by their real name, creating a pair of aliases.
A plain name can be a birth first name and last name or surname. A fancy name is usually a made up name such as an alias. People use aliases when on the Internet so that personal information is not given to strangers.
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Goverment names- nicknames- (aliases) first names middle names- last names emcee names.. cd names..
DHMO as in Dihydrogen Monoxide as in water?
Another name for DHMO is water. DHMO stands for Dihydrogen Monoxide, which is the chemical name for water.
Any free service will investigate if they get complaints about the screen names.
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You don't need to cure DHMO. DHMO stand for Dihydrogen Monoxide. Di=2, so you have 2 hydrogen or H2. Monoxide is another term for oxygen or O. Put it together and you have H2O. H2O is water. Dihydrogen Monoxide is water.
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It's simple. Water = DHMO. DHMO (dihydrogen monoxide) is just a scientific way of saying water.it's water hi megnut------------------------------------------------------DHMO cause people to die or get disease. It's every where in the earth. It's a chemical compound which has to be destroyed so the population of earth doesn't decrease.
You can come into contact with DHMO by drinking water or coming into contact with it through various forms such as steam, rain, or ice. DHMO (dihydrogen monoxide) is the chemical name for water, a common and essential substance for life.
Yes, unpleasantly.
A pseudonym is a name that a person assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from his or her birth name. Pseudonyms include stage names, screen names, pen names, nicknames, aliases, superhero identities and code names, etc.
Go to Wikipedia under the search "The Count of Monte Cristo" then go to the characters category and it will show all of their names. (I can't spell all Of their names)