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water molecules are special. but what makes them so special? multiple choice because they are liquid polar bonds the bend in their structure their abundance
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To determine what makes water molecules special, we analyze each option:
- "Because they are liquid": Many substances are liquid, so this isn't unique to water.
- "Polar bonds": While water has polar bonds (O - H bonds), the key structural feature that leads to its special properties (like polarity of the whole molecule, hydrogen bonding) is the bent molecular structure. The polar bonds alone don't fully explain its uniqueness without the bent structure.
- "The bend in their structure": Water has a bent (angular) molecular geometry (due to lone pairs on oxygen), which makes the molecule polar overall (despite having polar bonds, the molecular shape determines the overall polarity). This bent structure leads to properties like hydrogen bonding, high surface tension, etc., which make water special.
- "Their abundance": Abundance doesn't make the molecule itself special in terms of its chemical/physical properties.
So the correct reason related to the molecular structure (which is a key factor for its special properties) is the bend in their structure.
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C. The bend in their structure (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with A: Because they are liquid, B: Polar bonds, C: The bend in their structure, D: Their abundance)