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How do hydrophobic molecules react with water?
 
  a. They are attracted to water.
  b. They are absorbed by water.
  c. They are repelled by water.
  d. They are mixed with water.
  e. They are polarized by water.

Question 2

Which of the solar system objects listed below is most similar to Earth in terms of mass and density?
 
  a. Mercury
  b. the Moon
  c. Venus
  d. Mars
  e. Deimos



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