Explain why the properties of water are important in biochemistry; describe those properties, relating them to the structure of the water molecule. (Include its shape, polarity, hydrogen-bonding properties, and solvent properties.)
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An important feature of water is its polar nature. The structure has a bent molecular geometry for the two hydrogens from the oxygen vertex. The oxygen atom also has two lone pairs of electrons. ... This attraction, hydrogen bonding, explains many of the properties of water, such as its solvent properties.
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