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Xiomara Velez
11 January, 02:36
Why water called one of the most unstable of all?
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Chelsea Bryan
11 January, 05:56
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Water is considered to be unstable because of the gravity of which the water molecules has that their own molecules produce attraction to each other and mainly because of the reason of it to happen was because of the water’s polarity. Thus, making water unstable than other properties.
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