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Which of the following it’s not considered a scientific property of water?

Cohesion
Adhesion
Carbon bonding
Surface tension

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User Sentary
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Answer:

Carbon bonding is not a scientific property of water.

Step-by-step explanation:

Water has hydrogen bonding in his properties. Water has 2 hydrogen molecule bonding in it and a covalent oxygen bonding in it. The hydrogen bonds include bonding of two water molecules that are polar in nature, whereas, the covalent bonding is a bonding between two atoms of water.

Excessive positive charge is seen around the atom of hydrogen because the molecule is polar. So we can see that there is no carbon bonding in water.

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