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Sebastian has a beaker of 100 ml of water and a beaker of 500 ml of water. He is trying to

determine how the boiling point will be affected by the different amounts of water. He knows
that boiling point is a physical property of matter. What can he conclude about the boiling
point of the 2 beakers of water?
A. The 2 beakers of water will have different boiling points because the boiling point of water
is a physical property and the property is independent of the amount of water.
B. The 2 beakers of water will have the same boiling points of 100 degrees Celsius because
the boiling point of water is a physical property and the property is independent of the
amount of water.
C. The 2 beakers of water will have different boiling points because the boiling point of water
is a physical property and the property is dependent of the amount of water.
D. The 2 beakers of water will have different boiling points of 100 degrees Celsius and 500
degrees Celsius because the boiling point of water is a physical property and the property

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Answer:

The 2 beakers of water will have different boiling points because the boiling point of water is a physical property and the property is independent of the amount of water.

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