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A student has a sample of nickel with a mass of 25 grams. It has a boiling point of 2,732°C and a melting point of 1,453°C. How would the boiling and melting point of a 25-gram sample of nickel compare to that of a 50-gram sample of nickel?

A.
The boiling point and melting point would be doubled, because the mass is doubled.

B.
The boiling point and melting point would be the same, because the substance is the same.

C.
The boiling point and the melting point would be halved, because 25 is half of 50.

D.
The boiling point and melting point would be difficult to predict, because of the different masses.

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Answered by rishabraj90
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Answer:

it is not a history question it is science question

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