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Which statement regarding water is true? energy must be given off in order to break down the crystal lattice of ice to a liquid. hydrogen bonds are stronger than covalent bonds. liquid water is less dense than solid water. only covalent bonds are broken when ice melts. all of the statements (a-d) are false
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