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Chapter 7, Problem 2IA.3Q
Summary Introduction
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The alikeness about the compounds listed and water.
Introduction:
The water is a “universal solvent” because it can dissolve majority of chemical substances. The water has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The water at room temperature is a liquid substance.
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