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प्रश्न
The properties of water are different from the properties of the elements of which it is formed. Discuss.
उत्तर
Properties of water are different from the properties of elements from which it is formed. |
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Property |
Water |
Elements - Oxygen and Hydrogen |
Nature |
It is a clear, colourless, odourless, tasteless and transparent liquid. |
These are colourless, odourless, tasteless and non-poisonous gases. |
Solubility |
It can dissolve many substances and is called a universal solvent. |
Oxygen and hydrogen are slightly soluble in water. |
Density |
Pure water has maximum density at 4°C. |
Oxygen is heavier than air, and hydrogen is the lightest of all the known gases. |
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