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In a washing machine, how is water on its own different from water that has been mixed with detergent?
Unlike water with detergent, water by itself breaks up surface
tension.
Unlike water with detergent, water by itself attaches itself to rinse
water.
O Unlike water by itself, water with detergent will eventually drain away.
O Unlike water by itself, water with detergent will be attracted to dirt.
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