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I am having some trouble with this question.

 

To solve the problem below, you must write clear and convincing justification for accepting one of the possible answer choices as best or most appropriate and for rejecting each of the other choices as less appropriate. Your reasons for rejecting choices are just as important as your reasons for choosing the best answer.

 

1. Although water is a small molecule, it has some properties characteristic of a large molecule. Why isn't this behavior a contradiction?

a. Hydrogen bonds between molecules last only for a very short period of time.

b. The small water molecules for hydrogen bonds between many individual molecules.

c. Compared to other substances, water has a high heat of vaporization and specific heat.

d. Water is a polar molecule and is a good solvent of ionic substances.

e. Since the water molecule is composed of only three atoms, it is relatively small compared to other biological molecules.

I won't give you what I consider the answer to be, however I would suggest you research what causes some of the properties listed, as well as if all the options are correct. If you explained what you where thinking people would probably be more willing to help guide you, because as the rules say no one will answer your homework for you.

I would say B. You seem more to be fishing for answers that understanding though.

Edited by AngryTurtle

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