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Chemically define what is cold water??​

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Answered by Vishalpokuri99
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Explanation:

The cold water temperature is below the room temperature.

Answered by veenabagde890
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Explanation:

Chemical and Physical Properties

Chemically, water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, having the formula H2O. It is chemically active, reacting with certain metals and metal oxides to form bases, and with certain oxides of nonmetals to form acids. It reacts with certain organic compounds to form a variety of products, e.g., alcohols from alkenes. Because water is a polar compound, it is a good solvent. Although completely pure water is a poor conductor of electricity, it is a much better conductor than most other pure liquids because of its self-ionization, i.e., the ability of two water molecules to react to form a hydroxide ion

, OH−, and a hydronium ion, H3O+. Its polarity and ionization are both due to the high dielectric constant of water.

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