Chemistry
Chemistry, 08.09.2021 19:40, GodlyGamer8239

Why are intensive properties useful for identifying a substance? A. They are physical properties
B, they do not depend on the amount of substance you have.
C, they are chemical properties
D, they describe the amount of substance you have

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