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Water (H2O) can be observed eventually dissolving almost every substance in nature, even rock formations. This characteristic has earned water the label "the universal solvent."

Given water's chemical properties, what is true about many of the substances in nature?

A)Water is a nonpolar solvent, so many of the substances in nature must be polar.
B) Water is a polar solvent, so many of the substances in nature must be polar.
C) Water is a nonpolar solvent, so many of the substances in nature must be nonpolar.
D) Water is a polar solvent, so many of the substances in nature must be nonpolar.

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Answered by leslieware78
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Water (H2O) can be observed eventually dissolving almost every substance in nature, even rock formations, and this characteristic has earned water the label "the universal solvent."

Given water's chemical properties, what is most likely true about many of the substances in nature?  

Water is a polar solvent, so many of the substances in nature must be non polar.

Water is a non polar solvent, so many of the substances in nature must be non polar.

Water is a polar solvent, so many of the substances in nature must be polar.

Water is a non polar solvent, so many of the substances in nature must be polar.

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