Two samples of solids have similar reactivity with acids and similar densities. Their masses and volumes, however, are not at all possible that these are the same substance? No, it is not possible because they have different extensive properties. No, it is not possible because they have different intensi properties. Yes, it is possible because they have similar intensive properties. Yes, it is possible because they have similar extensive properties.

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Two samples of solids have similar reactivity with acids and similar
densities. Their masses and volumes, however, are not at all
possible that these are the same substance?
No, it is not possible because they have different extensive
properties.
No, it is not possible because they have different intensi
properties.
Yes, it is possible because they have similar intensive
properties.
Yes, it is possible because they have similar extensive
properties.
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Transcribed Image Text:Two samples of solids have similar reactivity with acids and similar densities. Their masses and volumes, however, are not at all possible that these are the same substance? No, it is not possible because they have different extensive properties. No, it is not possible because they have different intensi properties. Yes, it is possible because they have similar intensive properties. Yes, it is possible because they have similar extensive properties. Next
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