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Water molecules are held together by a type of intermolecular
Molecular crystals consist of molecules held together by intermolecular forces. Ice is a good example. In ice, water molecules
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Water molecules are held together by a type of intermolecular force called hydrogen bonding. Which statement below correctly
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Both liquid water and steam at 100ÂșC are composed of water molecules in motion, but the molecules in liquid water are tightly
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Why is water considered the universal solvent?(1 point)
Responses Water molecules are held together by covalent bonds. Water
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4. What type of intermolecular force is found between:
a. F2 b. Cl2 c. water molecules?
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Why is water considered the universal solvent?(1 point)
Water molecules are held together by covalent bonds. .Water is a polar
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Why is water considered the universal solvent?(1 point)
Water is a polar compound because its ends have opposite charges. Water
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Why is water considered the universal solvent?
A. Water molecules are weakly bonded to other water molecules B. Water is a polar
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Why is water considered the universal solvent? (1 point)
O Water molecules are held together by covalent bonds. O Water dissolves
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Why is water considered the universal solvent?(1 point)
Responses a. Water molecules are weakly bonded to other water molecules.
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