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The fact that water boils at 100° C is an example of a(n) intensive physical property, chemical property, extensive physical property, chemical change, physical change HELP I GOTTA GET IT FAST PLZ
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The fact that water boils at 100° C is an example of a(n)
intensive physical property, chemical property, extensive physical property, chemical change, physical change HELP I GOTTA GET IT FAST PLZ
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the answer will be physical change
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