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Compared to alcohols and other non-polar solvents, water is a universal solvent because it has a very low dielectric constant.

True or false?
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GPT 3.5
False.

Water is considered a universal solvent because of its high dielectric constant, which allows it to dissolve a wide range of substances. The high dielectric constant of water is due to its polarity and ability to form hydrogen bonds.
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