What do you call water in arithmetic?

Water (𝐻2𝑂) is made up of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen, whereas hydrogen and oxygen are not made up of any other elements. In fact, there are 94 natural elements-arranged in a table called periodic table- which make up all matter in this universe. In periodic table, hydrogen is #1 and oxygen is #8. 

Take number 6; which is made up of one atom of 2 and one atom of 3 i.e., 6=2 × 3. In contrast, 11 is not made up of any other element. The basic elements in arithmetic periodic table are 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29, etc. These elements are called prime numbers and they make up all numbers in this universe. 

For example, take number 12, it is made up of two atoms of 2 and one atom of 3 i.e., 12 = 2 × 2 × 3 . Furthermore, 12 can’t be broken down into any other smaller element; its composition is unique. 

What do you call water in arithmetic? 

Take two atoms of element #1 and one atom of element #8 i.e., 2 × 2 × 19 = 76; therefore, in arithmetic, water is 76. 

What do you call common salt in arithmetic? 

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