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Explain the various properties of water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Polar covalent bonds are a type of covalent bond and means unequal sharing of electrons.
  • Polar Covalent. Bond. ...
  • High Heat Capacity. Density - the amount of thickness in a substance. ...
  • Density. ...
  • Capillary Action. ...
  • Solvent. ...
  • Surface Tension. ...
  • Cohesion.

Explanation:

Answered by khushpreet50
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  • Polar covalent bonds are a type of covalent bond and means unequal sharing of electrons.

  • High Heat Capacity - huge amount of heat stored.Water's heat capacity stores a lot of heat which is why it is difficult to boil water.

  • Density - the amount of thickness in a substance. Water's density is less and more stable as a solid

  • Capillary Action - is the movement of liquid to slide through narrow areas by the attraction of molecules of the liquid to the molecules of the solid.

  • Solute - substance dissolved in a solevent to form a solution.

  • Solvent - fluid that dissolves solute.

  • Surface Tension - water is pulled together creating the smallest surface area possible.

  • Cohesion - water attracted to other water molecules becayse of polar properties

  • Gas, Liquid, and Solid - are known as the three states of matter or material, but each of solid and liquid states may exist in one or more forms
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