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Waters unique properties result from the fact that water (A has such a small molecular mass (B is a polar covalent molecule (C is a small ionic compound (D has a neutral pH

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B. is a polar covalent molecule

Most of water's unique properties, such as high thermal capacity, expansion upon solidification, high boiling point, and many others are due to the fact that water is a very polar molecule capable of forming hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonding is the strongest intermolecular force that is possible between two molecules.
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