1. Water has a high capacity for heat. The many hydrogen bonds that linked water molecules let water absorb heat without changing its ______ () chemical state, heat capacity, cohesion and adhesion or surface tension? 2.Many substances can dissolve in water. It has something to do with the _____ of water molecules. () high heat capacity high surface tension cohesion and adhesion universal solvent? 3. Water’s _____ stabilizes bodies of water like the lakes and the rivers.  () cohesion and adhesion, heat capacity, surface tension or chemical state? 4. Clay particles are so small that _________ of the biggest particles of clay can fit into a single grain of sand. () 50 Million, 20 Million, 40 Million or 30 Million

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1. Water has a high capacity for heat. The many hydrogen bonds that linked water molecules let water absorb heat without changing its ______
() chemical state, heat capacity, cohesion and adhesion or surface tension?
2.Many substances can dissolve in water. It has something to do with the _____ of water molecules.
() high heat capacity high surface tension cohesion and adhesion universal solvent?
3. Water’s _____ stabilizes bodies of water like the lakes and the rivers. 
() cohesion and adhesion, heat capacity, surface tension or chemical state?
4. Clay particles are so small that _________ of the biggest particles of clay can fit into a single grain of sand.
() 50 Million, 20 Million, 40 Million or 30 Million

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