The best method would probably to use universal indicator to determine its pH. If the paper turns green, the solution is neutral and probably water.
You could also try mixing the unknown substance with another two liquids, one of which has a lower density than water say toluene, and another that has a higher density than water. Water will float above the more dense liquid and below the less dense liquid.
It is transparent.
Isopropyl alcohol, diluted or pure, is a clear, colorless liquid that looks like water.
Colorless. Hydrogen sulfate is usually called sulfuric acid. Pure H2SO4 is an oily colorless liquid, diute solutions are also colorless
Glucose is a colorless compound in its pure form. In solution, glucose appears as a colorless, transparent liquid. When glucose is heated, it can undergo a Maillard reaction, turning brown due to the formation of melanoidins.
Pure liquid water has a neutral pH of 7.
The only way is to buy a water test kit, but no water is totally pure.
It is transparent.
Yes. Pure water is odorless, colorless, and tasteless.
A pure liquid is a liquid that is not contaminated with any other compound. If water is pure water, then it is a pure liquid. However, shampoo is not a pure liquid.
A pure liquid is a liquid that is not contaminated with any other compound. If water is pure water, then it is a pure liquid. However, shampoo is not a pure liquid.
Isopropyl alcohol, diluted or pure, is a clear, colorless liquid that looks like water.
Pure water is, yes.
Water is a pure liquid as it contains only H2O molecules. Shampoo, on the other hand, is a mixture of different ingredients including water, surfactants, fragrances, and other chemicals, making it not a pure liquid.
Colorless. Hydrogen sulfate is usually called sulfuric acid. Pure H2SO4 is an oily colorless liquid, diute solutions are also colorless
Yes, water is typically clear and colorless in its pure form.
Glucose is a colorless compound in its pure form. In solution, glucose appears as a colorless, transparent liquid. When glucose is heated, it can undergo a Maillard reaction, turning brown due to the formation of melanoidins.
Pure liquid water has a neutral pH of 7.