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2 February, 11:46

If water were a nonpelar melecule, how would ite properties be different

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    Properties of water if it were a nonpelar melecule: If water were a non-polar molecule it would lose most of its properties that make it unique and necessary for life. First it will lose hydrogen bonding, which is a bonding between a hydrogen in one molecule and electronegative element in another molecule. There will be no repulsion between molecules as they get closer if water was a non-polar molecule. Water would no longer be a universal solvent; it would be incapable of dissolving other molecules. If there is no hydrogen bonding then there is no surface tension too.
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