For a science fair project about food and chemistry, Bill looks around his kitchen for examples of covalent compounds. What evidence can Bill use in his project to show that water (H2O) acts like other covalent compounds?
He can demonstrate that water is a liquid with a definite volume.
He can demonstrate that water can be boiled on a simple kitchen stove.
He can demonstrate that water can sometimes be used to conduct electricity.
He can demonstrate that water can change shape and either be sprayed or poured.
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He can demonstrate that water can be boiled on a simple kitchen stove.
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