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Ray Gentry
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13 October, 18:41
Describe the physical properties of water
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Vaughn Mcgee
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Water has a high specific heat ... Water in a pure state has a neutral pH ... Water conducts heat more easily than any liquid except mercury ... Water molecules exist in liquid form over an important range of temperature from 0 - 100° Celsius ... Water is a universal solvent.
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