what is behaviour of water
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The strength and directionality of the hydrogen bonds control liquid water'sthermodynamic and dynamic behavior. If hydrogen-bonding did not exist, waterwould behave non-anomalously as expected from similar molecules. No other material is commonly found as solid (ice), liquid (water), or gas (steam)
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The strength and directionality of the hydrogen bonds control liquid water's thermodynamic and dynamic behavior. If hydrogen-bonding did not exist, water would behave non-anomalously as expected from similar molecules. No other material is commonly found as solid (ice), liquid (water), or gas (steam)
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