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It's a highly basic substance ;)
It is a (highly) polar solvent.
Glycerol can be as a solid at low temperatures.they are not solid, but highly viscous. It is the physical property of Glycerol
example of highly reactive element
The chemical property of oxygen is best described by oxygen's ability to combine with a metal to produce a compound. Oxygen is a highly paramagnetic and highly reactive element which supports combustion.
Many minerals have highly variable colors, eg. fluorite or garnet, which are found in every color.
Boron exists in BCl3 form while Al can form Al206 because Al or aluminum is highly reactive. Aluminum has the property of being highly reactive with oxygen. This is why it forms Al206.
The property of water that has made it such an effective solvent is the polarity of the molecule. It is highly polar.
Yes: Being flattening by hammering is a property called "malleability", and copper is one of the highly malleable metals.
They are highly corrosive in nature and dissociate extensively in solutions. They behave as good electrolytes.
It is highly unlikely.
Soft, malleable, poor conductor, highly poisonous, high density, resistant to corrosion.