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Chemistry, 10.09.2021 23:10 bhaven2005

A student argues that mass and volume are intensive properties, not extensive properties, because they give you information that helps determine the identity of a substance. Select a phrase below that best fits your thoughts on whether the student is right or wrong.
MMass and volume are extensive properties, but they can help you find the identity of a substance.
Mass and volume are extensive properties, but they do not help you find the identity of a substance.
Mass and volume cannot help you find the identity of a substance, but they are both intensive properties.
O Mass and volume can help you find the identity of a substance, but only mass is intensive.

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