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What causes solid water to be less dense than liquid water? A. Hydrogen bonds B. Earth's gravity C. Carbon dioxide D. Water vapor
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What causes solid water to be less dense than liquid water? A. Hydrogen bonds B. Earth's gravity C. Carbon dioxide D. Water vapor
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What causes solid water to be less dense than liquid water?
A. Hydrogen bonds
B. Earth's gravity
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Water vapor
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a bro jeje is the A hidrogen bonds
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