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  • 15-11-2016
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Water's unique properties result from the fact that water

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ColonelDunn
ColonelDunn ColonelDunn
  • 15-11-2016
The unique properties that water has comes from the fact that it is a liquid.
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SalenKotch
SalenKotch SalenKotch
  • 22-09-2021

Water's unique properties result from the fact that water is a polar covalent molecule. This bonding accounts for water's high specific heat, as well as properties of cohesion, adhesion, and make water an excellent solvent.

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