Water is an inorganic material because it has the chemical formula H2O. The majority of the Earth's hydrosphere and all currently known living species' physiological fluids (where it acts as a solvent) are made of this translucent, tasteless, odorless, and practically colorless chemical molecule. All known forms of life depend on it, despite the fact that it doesn't provide food, energy, or organic micronutrients.
Each of its molecules has the following elements: one oxygen atom, two hydrogen atoms, and two covalent bonds, as shown by the chemical formula H2O. The hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms are connected at an angle of 104.45 degrees. The term "water" also refers to H2O in its liquid state under standard conditions of pressure and temperature.