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Geography, 28.12.2020 02:50, jsmith4184

Boiling point Density Magnetism
Mass Solubility
Melting Point
4. Of the physical properties listed at the right,
which are independent of sample size? (in
other words, which properties do not depend
on how much you have?) Circle the ones that
you choose.
(8.P.8.4)
Why did you choose your answer?

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Boiling point Density Magnetism
Mass Solubility
Melting Point
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