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Chemistry, 06.08.2021 03:50 kris22elizondop9v1bb

Water, water is everywhere. Water is an abundant compound on our planet and it is sometimes known as "the universal solvent" because of its unique properties, such as polarity and it’s ability to dissolve almost any other substance. What implications does this have for the water found on Earth? From the water in our oceans to the groundwater found deep beneath our soil? Does this property benefit our planet? Is there any problems you think that the planet may face because of these unique properties?


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