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Interpretation:
The properties of water which make it unique has to listed out.
Concept introduction:
Water covers most part of the Earth. It is a liquid and so it has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container. It is a very important for the existence of life on Earth.
Water provides largest ecosystems simply the aqua eco systems.
Polar molecules are the molecules having a positive and negative end and so there will be a charge separation.
A polar molecule is a molecule where the polar bonds are asymmetrically arranged (the dipoles do not cancel)
Hydrogen bond is an attractive force established between hydrogen atom attached to a highly electronegative element and another highly electronegative element of the same or different molecule.
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