Physics, 22.10.2019 06:00, tadams9922
As water flows across the surface of the earth it dissolves material as it travels. what property of water does this demonstrate?
a
water becomes more dense as it solidifies.
b
water is a solvent.
c
water has a high surface tension.
d
water has a high specific heat.
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