Document Abstract
The dielectric constant is a fundamental property of a material that determines its ability to store electric charge and affects
various physical and chemical properties. Water, being a polar molecule, has a high dielectric constant, which makes it an
excellent solvent for polar substances. This review paper aims to explore the effect of dielectric constant on water properties
and applications. The paper discusses the relationship between dielectric constant and water solubility, viscosity, surface
tension, and other physical properties. The review also highlights the applications of water with varying dielectric constants in
various fields, including chemical synthesis, electrochemistry, and biology. The findings of this review paper suggest that the
dielectric constant of water plays a crucial role in determining its physical and chemical properties, and its manipulation can
lead to various applications in different fields.