Name the WATER PROPERTIES Surface tension Low viscosity liquid at room temperature high heat of fusion high heat of vaporization Cohesive Adhesive Colorless.

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Name the WATER PROPERTIES Surface tension Low viscosity liquid at room temperature high heat of fusion high heat of vaporization Cohesive Adhesive Colorless Transparent Ice floats high specific heat Universal solvent

In order for water to evaporate it requires a large amount of energy

Many substances can dissolve in water. Water is a universal solvent.

Water can absorb a lot of energy for only a small rise in temperature

High Surface Tension

High surface tension

Many Substances Can Dissolve In Water

Significant Amounts of Energy Are Required Before Water Will Change State

In Order For Water To Evaporate It Must Absorb A Large Amount of Energy

Water Can Absorb a Lot of Energy For Only a Small Rise In Temperature

Colorless With a High Transmission of Visible Light