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How is the structure of water responsible for some of water's unique characteristics?
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How is the structure of water responsible for some of water's unique characteristics?
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The polarisation of the molecule allows it to form hydrogen bonds with aid in adhesion and cohesion as well as its ability to act as an incredible solvent.
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