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Chemistry, 01.10.2019 06:00, gujaratif932

The polar nature of water molecules gives water many unique properties. which of these statements is not true regarding the properties of water? a) water is slower to heat than other liquids. b) water only dissolves other nonpolar molecules. c) water's surface tension is due to hydrogen bonds between water molecules. d) the hydrogen bonds between water molecules are weaker than covalent bonds.

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