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Why is the boiling point of water a characteristic physical property but the temperature and the volume of a glass of water isn’t
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Why is the boiling point of water a characteristic physical property but the temperature and the volume of a glass of water isn’t
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Why is the boiling point of water a characteristic physical property but the temperature and the volume of a glass of water isn’t
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Hi, the temperature of water is not a physical characteristic because it does not tell us a lot about the substance.
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