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Jerimiah Hunt
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12 February, 05:05
Why is water called the universal solvent
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Paulina Potter
12 February, 05:27
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Because water is able to dissolve in many things and most of this world is made out of water so no country or state doesn't have water, some have infected water with lead in them and others don't, but water can dissolve in salt, that's why they call it salt water and also tapped water where u put some mixtures in them to make it have flavor.
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