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Water's strong hydrogen bonds result in which physical properties? Check all that apply.

high boiling point
low boiling point
high specific heat
low specific heat
density of ice being less than that of liquid water
density of ice being greater than that of liquid water

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The options all that apply are :-

High Boiling Point
High Specific Heat
Density of ice being less than that of liquid water

Step-by-step explanation:

•Water is a liquid having inter molecular hydrogen bonds and exists as an Associated Molecule.

•Hydrogen bond is formed between different polar molecules , in water (H2O) hydrogen and oxygen are two different molecules and hence it is a polar molecule.

•Since water is an intermolecular hydrogen compound (associated liquid), it has high boiling point than normal liquids and has high specific heat also density of ice is less than that of liquid water .
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