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question 5 hydrogen bonds make water (choose all that apply): a a poor solvent b less dense as a solid c have a high heat capacity d extremely cohesive section 2: significance of carbon question 6 last saved 9:46:33 am questions filter (10)
Hydrogen - bonds in water cause it to be less dense as ice (solid water) because the hydrogen - bond network in ice creates a more open structure. They also give water a high heat capacity as energy is required to break these bonds. Additionally, hydrogen - bonds make water extremely cohesive as water molecules are attracted to each other. Water is a good solvent, not a poor one, due to its polarity and hydrogen - bonding ability.
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B. less dense as a solid
C. have a high heat capacity
D. extremely cohesive