Mindtap Biology, 1 Term (6 Months) Printed Access Card For Starr/taggart/evers/starr's Biology: The Unity And Diversity Of Life
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Author: STARR, Cecie; Taggart, Ralph; Evers, Christine; Starr, Lisa
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Chapter 47, Problem 10SQ
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Introduction: Water is colorless, transparent chemical substance that contains one molecule of oxygen and two molecules of hydrogen atoms joined by covalent bonds.
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