If you are given two liquids, which look like water, how can
you, by two physical tests, prove which one of them may be
water ?
Answer Posted / meena
water is tasteless,colorless.and freezes at 0 to -4 degree C
and boils at 100 degree C.we can also test by determinig
the specific gravity
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