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Properties
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Chemical formula H
2
O
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Molar mass 18.01528(33) g/mol
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Odour None
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Density Solid: 0.9167 g/ml at 0 °C Liquid: 0.961893 g/mL at 95 °C 0.9970474 g/mL at 25 °C 0.9998396 g/mL at 0 °C
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What are 5 chemical properties?
Examples of chemical properties include
flammability, toxicity, acidity, reactivity (many types)
, and heat of combustion.
What are the chemical properties of water quizlet?
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Cohesion. Hydrogen bonds hold water molecules together.
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Adhesion. Attraction of polar molecules together (and to water).
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Surface Tension. ...
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high Specific Heat. ...
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Solubility. ...
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Solvent. ...
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Solute. ...
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Hydrophobic.
What is a chemical property of pure water?
Pure water
has a neutral pH of 7
, which is neither acidic nor basic. Water is unique in that it is the only natural substance that is found in all three states — liquid, solid (ice), and gas (steam) — at the temperatures normally found on Earth.
What are the 5 chemical properties of water?
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Heat capacity and heats of vaporization and fusion.
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Density of water and ice.
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Density of saltwater and ice.
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Miscibility and condensation.
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Vapor pressure.
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Compressibility.
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Triple point.
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Melting point.
What are the three chemical properties of water?
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Water has a high specific heat. ...
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Water in a pure state has a neutral pH. ...
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Water conducts heat more easily than any liquid except mercury. ...
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Water exists as a liquid over an important range of temperature from 0 – 100° Celsius. ...
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Liquid water is a universal solvent.
What is a physical and chemical property?
A physical property is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance. Physical properties include color, density, hardness, and melting and boiling points. A
chemical property describes the ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change
.
What are the 10 chemical properties?
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Reactivity with other chemicals.
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Toxicity.
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Coordination number.
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Flammability.
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Enthalpy of formation.
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Heat of combustion.
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Oxidation states.
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Chemical stability.
Which is a chemical property?
A chemical property is
a characteristic of a particular substance that can be observed in a chemical reaction
. Some major chemical properties include flammability, toxicity, heat of combustion, pH value, rate of radioactive decay, and chemical stability.
Is color a chemical property?
Characteristics such as melting point, boiling point, density, solubility, color, odor, etc. are physical properties. Properties that describe how a substance changes identity to produce a new substance are chemical properties.
What are some of the physical and chemical properties of water quizlet?
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As a universal solvent. The dipolar nature of water molecules makes water a good solvent. ...
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Liquid in room temperature and pressure. ...
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High specific heat capacity. ...
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High latent heat of vaporisation. ...
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High latent heat of fusion. ...
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Density. ...
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Wetness (cohesion and adhesion) ...
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Capillarity.
What is water’s chemical makeup quizlet?
Water is a compound , as it consist of
2 atoms, hydrogen and oxygen
. Compound forms whenever 2 or more atoms form chemical bonds with each other.
What chemical properties make water a good solvent quizlet?
Polarity
makes water a good solvent, gives it the ability to stick to itself (cohesion), stick to other substances (adhesion), and have surface tension (due to hydrogen bonding).
What are the 4 chemical properties of water?
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Boiling Point and Freezing Point.
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Surface Tension, Heat of Vaporization, and Vapor Pressure.
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Viscosity and Cohesion.
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Solid State.
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Liquid State.
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Gas State.
What is water physical properties?
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Selected physical properties of water
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melting point 0.00 °C
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boiling point 100.00 °C
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maximum density (at 3.98 °C) 1.0000 grams per cubic centimetre
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density (25 °C) 0.99701 grams per cubic centimetre
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What is the chemical property of oxygen?
In normal conditions oxygen is a
colourless, odourless and insipid gas
; it condensates in a light blue liquid. Oxygen is part of a small group of gasses literally paramagnetic, and it’s the most paramagnetic of all. Liquid oxygen is also slightly paramagnetic.
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