Water is the most abundant
compound on Earth's surface, covering 70 percent of the planet. In nature,
water exists in liquid, solid, and gaseous states. It is in
dynamic equilibrium between the
liquid and
gas states at
standard temperature and pressure. At
room temperature, it is a
tasteless and
odorless liquid, nearly
colorless with a
hint of blue. Many substances dissolve in water and it is commonly referred to as
the universal solvent. Because of this, water in nature and in use is rarely pure and some properties may vary from those of the pure substance. However, there are also many compounds that are essentially, if not completely, insoluble in water. Water is the only common substance found naturally in all three common
states of matter and it is essential for all life on Earth. Water makes up 55% to 78% of the human body.