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29 May, 16:58

In a sample of liquid water (H2O), which property differs among the water molecules?

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  1. 29 May, 17:07
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    In a sample liquid water, a property that differs among the water molecules is its own orientation and space. The explanation of the answer to the question is because the number of the oxygen and hydrogen atoms and the hydrogen and atoms’ arrangement will never change and will always be the same for each of the water molecule. The strength of the bond of it also does not change and stays the same.
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