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Water is an important solvent for living organisms. Explain this statement.​

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Answered by prashish69
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Water is called the "universal solvent" because it is capable of dissolving more substances than any other liquid. This is important to every living thing on earth. It means that wherever water goes, either through the air, the ground, or through our bodies, it takes along valuable chemicals, minerals, and nutrients.

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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Water is referred to as the "universal solvent" because it has the ability to liquefy more chemicals than any other liquid. Every living thing on the planet depends on this. It implies that wherever it goes, whether through the air, the ground, or our bodies, it carries valuable chemicals, minerals, and nutrients.

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Water is referred to as the "universal solvent" because it has the ability to liquefy more chemicals than any other liquid. Every living thing on the planet depends on this. It implies that wherever it goes, whether through the air, the ground, or our bodies, it carries valuable chemicals, minerals, and nutrients.

Numerous essential elements for life can be dissolved by water.

Before they can be eliminated from the body, waste products must first be dissolved in water.

The majority of chemical reactions that take place in the body do so in the presence of water.

Gases that are soluble in water include oxygen and carbon dioxide. Aquatic life is made possible by this.

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