Hydrogen bonding.
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If you think to ionic compounds:- dissociation in water- good solubility in water- as solids they are insulators- high melting point
Hydrogen bonds between the Oxygen of one molecule and the hydrogen of another :)
I don't quite understand what you're asking but water is said to be common because of both it's importance to life and chemistry and the fact that it is so widespread. Water is unique because it has two unique properties being both it's adhesive and cohesive nature. it is also called as unique because you can't live there unless aquatic animals.It is also unique because humans can't live there except aquatic animals.
1- they are either gases , volatile liquids, or soft solids 2-they are insoluble in water 3-they are low melting or low boiling
Some unique properties that the compound water has is oxygen, molecular chemicals, and hydrogen.
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A characteristic property is a property of a solid, liquid or gas, which is unique to that substance. For example, its easy for us to tell the difference between water and milk, but what about water and another clear liquid which looks exactly like water. Simply massing the liquids won't do because two substances can have the same mass, instead, we must use characteristic properties to figure out if they are two different liquids. We could boil it (boiling point is a characteristic property) and see if they have the same boiling point (temperature). We could also freeze them and see if they have the same freezing point. Density, magnetism, Solubility, and more are all examples of characteristic properties. They are characteristic, because, quite simply, they are unique to one substance, meaning that only one substance has a density of 1g/cm3 (water).A characteristic property is a chemical or physical property that helps identify and classify substances. The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample one is observing is large or small.
3 non characterstic prperties of water would be :
A characteristic property is a property of a solid, liquid or gas, which is unique to that substance. For example, its easy for us to tell the difference between water and milk, but what about water and another clear liquid which looks exactly like water. Simply massing the liquids won't do because two substances can have the same mass, instead, we must use characteristic properties to figure out if they are two different liquids. We could boil it (boiling point is a characteristic property) and see if they have the same boiling point (temperature). We could also freeze them and see if they have the same freezing point. Density, magnetism, Solubility, and more are all examples of characteristic properties. They are characteristic, because, quite simply, they are unique to one substance, meaning that only one substance has a density of 1g/cm3 (water).A characteristic property is a chemical or physical property that helps identify and classify substances. The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample one is observing is large or small.
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Hydrogen bonding
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