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Maritza
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10 April, 01:50
Do covalent bonds give water a low heat capacity?
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Payten Orr
10 April, 02:13
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No, covalent bonds give water a relatively high heat capacity. Water has the potential to hold a lot of energy.
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Edith Castro
10 April, 02:14
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Yes the covalent bonds give water a low heat energy
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