The five water properties are:
1. Three form's (Solid, Liquid and Gas.)
2. Surface tension
3. Heat capacity
4. Solvent abilities
5. Conductivity
Seawater does not have a density of 5.
The physical properties of a can of soda at a temperature like 5 deg C are very similar to the physical properties of water at 5 deg C.
Water has very many properties: mass, density, colour, odour, refractive index, specific heat, electric conductivity, thermal conductivity, and so on. There is nothing in the question which clarifies which 5 properties you are interested in. Consequently, the question cannot be answered.
Is reacts with water not a chemical properties
The polarity of the water molecule is responsible for most of water's properties.
the 5 properties are cleavage hardness luster color streak
These physical properties depends on the water temperature.
A person who studies water and its properties is called a Hydrogeologist.
Thermal properties, 3. Wafer Flats. 4. Electrical properties, 4. Cleaving. - Resistivity & Mobility Calculator, 5. Silicon etching. 5. Mechanical properties
It is the same
Salinity causes the water to forget it's properties and relatives.
hydrogen and oxygen makes up water but i think that is the most important properties of water