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Which of the following describes water? a. is a substance that dissolves only a few other substances; has weak cohesive forces between molecules. b. is a substance that dissolves only a few other substances; has strong cohesive forces between molecules. c. is a substance that requires a small amount of energy per gram to raise its temperature; has strong cohesive forces between molecules. d. is a substance that requires a large amount of energy per gram to raise its temperature; has strong cohesive forces between molecules.

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