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Which of the following is an extensive property? A. Boiling Point B. Magnetism C. Melting Point D. Volume
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Which of the following is an extensive property?
A. Boiling Point
B. Magnetism
C. Melting Point
D. Volume
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The answer is D that is the correct one to choose
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It would be D.
Extensive Properties are things like Volume, mass, weight, and length
Intensive properties are things like boiling point, odor, hardness, melting point, temperature, etc.
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