Asked by nemo
Two samples of solids have similar reactivity with acids and similar densities. Their masses and volumes, however are not at all similar. Is it possible that these are the same substance?(1 point)
Responses
Yes, it is possible because they have similar intensive properties.
Yes, it is possible because they have similar intensive properties.
Yes, it is possible because they have similar extensive properties.
Yes, it is possible because they have similar extensive properties.
No, it is not possible because they have different intensive properties.
No, it is not possible because they have different intensive properties.
No, it is not possible because they have different extensive properties.
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Yes, it is possible because they have similar intensive properties.
Explanation: Reactivity with acids and density are intensive (independent of sample size), so two samples can be the same substance even if their masses and volumes (extensive properties) differ.
Explanation: Reactivity with acids and density are intensive (independent of sample size), so two samples can be the same substance even if their masses and volumes (extensive properties) differ.
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