Properties of water:
They are:
1. Three forms;
2. surface tension;
3. heat capacity;
4. Solvent abilities;
5. Conductivity
its wet
it contains fish
75% of the earth is covered by it
pressure rises by 1 bar every 10m under it
it has a pH of 7
Water is considered the universal solvent. Some of its properties are cohesion, adhesion, high specific heat capacity, high specific heat of vaporization and is a polar molecule.
molar mass,triplepoint,frezing,molarvolume.
Water is wet, polar-covalent, the standard for density (as cafeine is for Ph), low surface tension, and something else. Happy homeworking.
State, clarity, color, density, and odor
physical properties are what something looks like or feels like or even tastes like. in science terms physical properties are something you can compare with your five senses. -Mr. Albright
no, salt dissolves in water.
If the steam is being produced by boiling water the physical property is gas and the chemical properties are H2O.
no, it is a chemical
State, clarity, color, density, and odor
These physical properties depends on the water temperature.
There are a lot of reasons why paper's physical properties differ from water's physical properties.Paper is a solid, water is a liquid.Water is transparent, paper is not.Water flows smoothly, paper does not.etc.
water
Physical properties of a substance are all the properties that can be easily identiefied by five senses.
The physical properties of matter are properties that can be observed without causing any change in the matter under observation. Pick any five of the following 17 physical properties of matter:MassWeightHeightLengthDepthVolumeColorOdorLusterHardnessMelting PointFreezing PointBoiling PointDensityMalleabilityDuctilityConductivityNote that some of these properties, like melting/freezing/boiling point, only apply to molecular matter, as subatomic particles wouldn't have these properties.
Water
physical properties are what something looks like or feels like or even tastes like. in science terms physical properties are something you can compare with your five senses. -Mr. Albright
The physical properties of water will change when it freezes, turning from a liquid to a solid.
The physical properties of water will change when it freezes, turning from a liquid to a solid
The 5 physical properties are: 1. Mass 2. Strength 3. Ductility 4. Conductivity 5. Temperature stability
Yes it is. Properties like Boiling and melting points are physical properties.