Question 21 Which of the following properties of are a consequence of waters ability to form strong hydrogen bonds? Chos

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Question 21 Which of the following properties of are a consequence of waters ability to form strong hydrogen bonds? Chose all that apply. Water mixes with nonpolar liquids like vegetable oil. When water freezes, it becomes less dense. Water has a low molar mass. Water has high surface tension. Water has a low boiling point.
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