Color, taste, and melting point are examples of what kind of properties?

Color, taste, and melting point are examples of what kind of properties?

  • Correct Answer: intensive properties
  • extensive properties
  • experimental properties
  • sensory properties

Explanation: Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of the substance present. Some examples of intensive properties are color, taste, and melting point.

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