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When compared to most other substances of similar molar mass the values of which properties of liquid `H_(2)O` are unusually large?
(P) Boiling point
(Q) Specific heat capacity
(R) Surface tension

A

P only

B

P and Q only

C

Q and R only

D

P, Q and R

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D

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