It is not practically possible to find out all the properties of water at once. As Physical Properties are
Physical Water Propertiesmeasuring cup
The properties of a wooden ruler are: It has density, it can be flexible (the ones in the US are), it is light and it can help you in measuring measurable stuff. e.g. paper, height of water etc.
I am measuring a water in a measuring cup.
I am measuring a water in a measuring cup.
Certain combinations of physical properties are unique, so if you have a substance that needs identifying, you can measure its properties and use the results to figure out what you have been measuring. For example, if you have a transparent liquid with a density of 1 g/ml, a refractive index of 1.3330, chances are you're looking at water.
A set of scales to weigh it and a container of water big enough to submerse it with some means of measuring the water displaced. Density = weight or mass divided by volume
you need a beaker of water with measuring lines on it so you can dip the object into the water and see how much volume changed by looking at how many lines higher the water level went
Is reacts with water not a chemical properties
measuring cylinder
The polarity of the water molecule is responsible for most of water's properties.
The layer of oil placed in the measuring cylinder when measuring the amount of water taken up by a plant prevents water evaporation. This allows for a more accurate measurement of transpiration.
The best unit of measure to use when measuring the amount of water in a drinking glass is ounces. A liquid measuring cup can be used to measure the ounces of water.