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Chapter 2, Problem 5MC
Summary Introduction
To analyze:
The property that makes water an excellent solvent.
Introduction:
Water is an inorganic substance that is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. It is represented with a molecular formula; H2O. Water can exist in a solid, gas, as well as liquid form. It has no color, no odor, and no taste, but serves as the most important constituent of the hydrosphere. It is the most vital fluid for all living forms.
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