Can you explain why water is said to be one of the most unusual substances on earth?​

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Answer:

It has a high specific heat, heat of vaporisation and surface tension. It is highly cohesive and adhesive with a solid form which is less dense than the liquid. These properties, which make it such a remarkable material, arise from its basic structure.

Answer:

It has a high specific heat, heat of vaporisation and surface tension. It is highly cohesive and adhesive with a solid form which is less dense than the liquid. These properties, which make it such a remarkable material, arise from its basic structure.

It has a high specific heat, heat of vaporisation and surface tension. It is highly cohesive and adhesive with a solid form which is less dense than the liquid. These properties, which make it such a remarkable material, arise from its basic structure. Water has the unique ability to dissolve many polar and ionic substances. This is important to all living things because, as water travels through the water cycle, it takes many valuable nutrients along with it!

Water has high heat capacity.

Water molecules are polar, so they form hydrogen bonds. This gives water unique properties, such as a relatively high boiling point, high specific heat, cohesion, adhesion and density.