The diamagnetism is not an universal property of substances.
B: Physical Property
all acidic substances with a PH below 7< turn the Universal indicator red due to their acidity.
yes water is a universal solvent as it has the property of dileteral constant which can almost break all covalent bonds as hence dissolves the matter into it
it is a property of substances. it is the temperature and pressure at which all three states of a substance coexist it is easily identified from a phasediagram (apex answer)
not all substances contract in the same
B: Physical Property
all acidic substances with a PH below 7< turn the Universal indicator red due to their acidity.
The statement "The law of gravitation is termed universal because it is a property of all material objects" is true.
Water is at times recognized as a universal solvent because of the many substances that it can dissolve. However, water is not capable of dissolving all substances, especially those that are nonpolar or hydrophobic in nature.
water is called as the universal solvent because almost all the substances are soluble in water .so only we call water as the universal solvent .
yes water is a universal solvent as it has the property of dileteral constant which can almost break all covalent bonds as hence dissolves the matter into it
Miscibility is the property of substances to intermix in all proportions, forming a homogeneous solution of those substances. As no chemical reactions between those substances happen as they go into solution with each other, miscibility must be a physical property.
Zinc is not a property at all; it is a substance. Like all substances it has its own set of physical and chemical properties.
Water is a very good and known solvent but it is not an universal solvent. An universal solvent doesn't exist and is absolutely impossible to obtain an universal solvent.
Water is called the universal solvent because most nearly all substances can be dissolved by water.
Malleability is a property of all metals.
Mercury is not a property; it is a substance. Like all substances it has its own unique set of physical and chemical properties.