It determines its chemical properties
The most important characteristic is the polarity of the solvent and solute.
Solubility is a characteristic of the solvent.
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When a compound cannot be a solvent to any significant extent, it is referred to as being "insoluble." Insolubility indicates that the compound does not dissolve appreciably in a particular solvent, often due to differences in polarity, molecular structure, or intermolecular forces. This characteristic is important in various chemical applications, including reactions and separations.
The principal characteristic of a solute is the solubility in a solvent, at a given temperature.
Water is a tremendously versatile solvent, and is often described as the closest thing that we have to a universal solvent. But no, it does not dissolve everything. The answer is NO, so therefore WATER IS NOT A UNIVERSAL SOLVENT ! And the most important characteristic of water as a solvent is that water has a polar molecule.
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They all contain one or more solutes dissolved in water.
It can do many things
its a good solvent
Another important genetic characteristic of Marfan syndrome is variable expression.