Why are intensive properties useful

  1. Carbon in the form of graphite can change into diamond. What type of change is that and does this affect its intensive and
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  2. How would you describe the change of wood when it is burning?(1 point)Responses It is a chemical change, where some of the
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  3. Question 1A)Why are intensive properties useful for identifying a substance?(1 point) Responses They are chemical properties.
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  4. QuestionHow would you describe the change of wood when it is burning?(1 point) Responses It is a chemical change, where both the
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  5. Why are intensive properties useful for identifying a substance?(1 point)ResponsesThey are physical properties.They are physical
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  6. Why are intensive properties useful for identifying a substance?(1 point)Responses They are chemical properties. They are
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  7. A)How would you describe the change of wood when it is burning? (1 point)Responses It is a physical change, where both the
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  8. In the agrarian subsistance technology, which preceded the industrial technology revolution, work wasa. Capital intensive b.
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  9. Identify which of the following are extensive properties and which are intensive properties:(a) a 10-m3 volume, (b) 30 J of
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  10. Why are intensive properties useful for identifying a substance? (1 point)• They are physical properties. • They are
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