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SEP Engage in Argument A classmate claims that state of matter is an extensive property because it can vary with temperature. For example, hydrogen changes into a liquid at very low temperatures and high pressure, while iron can melt into a liquid at very high temperatures. Do you agree with the classmate? Write an argument to support your position.
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