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Anettt [7]
4 years ago
6

Water's unique properties result from the fact that water

Chemistry
2 answers:
abruzzese [7]4 years ago
8 0
Water molecules are polar and form hydrogen bonds.
scoray [572]4 years ago
5 0
(the answer for this question could vary depending on what you are learning)

Waters' unique properties are due to that fact that H2O as a molecule is a polar molecule meaning that one end of it is negatively charged while the other is positively charged. 
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