Photo credit http txtechnionacil Photo credit http wwwcesfauedu Properties of Water Molecular weight 180148 Critical temperature 37391 Celcius Boiling point 100 Celcius ID: 700090
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Properties of WaterSlide8
Molecular weight
18.0148
Critical temperature
373.91
Celcius
Boiling
point
100
Celcius
Freezing point
0
Celcius
Triple
point temperature
0.01
Celcius
Triple point
pressure
615.066 PaSlide9
Ice density
918 kg/m
3
Maximum
density
999 kg/m
3
(at 3.98
Celcius
)
Viscosity (25 C)
0.889mN s/m
2
Surface tension (25 C)
72
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Heat capacity
(25 C)
4.1796 kJ/
kg
.
K
Velocity
of sound (0 C)
1403 m/s
Electrical conductivity (25 C)
8
uS
/m
Refractive index (25
C)
1.333Slide13
Stressor-based
IndicatorsSlide14
Effect-based
Indicators
(
Bioindicators
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