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A chemist takes 50-gram sample of sulfur powder that has a melting point of 115.2 °C. What is the melting point of a 100-gram sample of sulfur powder? A. 115.2 °C since melting …
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A chemist takes 50-gram sample of sulfur powder that has a melting point of 115.2 °C. What is the melting point of a 100-gram sample of sulfur powder?
A. 115.2 °C since melting point is an extensive property
B. 115.2 °C since melting point is an intensive property
C. Double of 115.2 °C since melting point is an intensive property
D. Double of 115.2 °C since melting point is an extensive property
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B. 115.2 °C since melting point is an intensive property.
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I would say that B is the correct answer which means that the melting point would be intensive or that no matter how large or small the sample of the sulphur is, it will have a consistent melting temperature or of 115.2 degrees C.
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