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Chemistry, 01.08.2019 22:30 jmayy8223

It’s sometimes said that water is a “universal solvent.” do a little research on this term. why do some people call it this? what aspect of its structure makes it a good solvent? if a “universal solvent” could dissolve anything, what problems might you imagine that would cause in everyday life?

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