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Mathematics
Find the value of x of this
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Ответ:
x: 93⁰ × 117⁰ × 87⁰ x⁰ ×
x : x
Ответ:
Density and boiling point
Explanation:
There are properties of matter that do not change regardless of how much of the substance you have. The boiling point of a cup of water, for example is te same as the full kettle of water. These are called intensive properties. Examples include, but are not limited to, density , specific heat capacity , hardness, boiling point , color etc