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Inorganic Compounds
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  • pH, Buffers, Acids, and Bases
  • Water’s Cohesive and Adhesive Properties
  • Water’s High Heat Capacity
  • Water’s States: Gas, Liquid, and Solid
  • Water’s Solvent Properties
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Cohesion & Adhesion

Water's cohesive and adhesive properties allow this water strider (Gerris sp.) to stay afloat.

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