use the following list of properties to create a profile of a pure substance or mixture of your choice

-boiling point
-color
-combustibility
-density
-ductility
- hardness
-lustre
-malleability
-reactivity
-solubility
-viscosity

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Profile of a Pure Substance: Water

Boiling Point: Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.

Color: Water is colorless.

Combustibility: Water is non-combustible.

Density: Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter.

Ductility: Water is not ductile.

Hardness: Water is not hard as its hardness is measured as zero on the Mohs scale.

Lustre: Water has no lustre.

Malleability: Water is not malleable.

Reactivity: Water is chemically unreactive.

Solubility: Water is highly soluble in polar solvents and solutes such as sugar, salt and acids.

Viscosity: Water has a low viscosity at room temperature.
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