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Why Is Water Considered an Unusual Molecule

Question 63

Question 63

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Why is water considered an unusual molecule?


A) No molecule of similar size is a liquid at room temperature.
B) No molecule of similar size has as high a boiling point.
C) Water can dissolve many polar and ionic compounds.
D) Water expands upon freezing.
E) all of the above

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