sc.8.p.8.4 (dok 2)\nmina has two beakers that...

sc.8.p.8.4 (dok 2)\nmina has two beakers that contain methanol. one beaker contains 100 ml of methanol. the other beaker contains 300 ml of methanol.\nwhat can mina expect to observe when she compares the properties of the liquid in the beakers?\nthe density of the 100 ml sample of methanol will be greater than the 300 ml sample of methanol.\nthe solubility of a substance in the 100 ml methanol sample will be less than in the 300 ml methanol sample.\nthe boiling points of the 100 ml sample of methanol and 300 ml sample of methanol are the same.\nthe freezing point of the 100 ml sample of methanol is less than the 300 ml sample of methanol.

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# Brief Explanations: Intensive properties like density, solubility, boiling - point, and freezing - point of a pure substance (methanol here) do not depend on the quantity of the substance. So, for the same substance methanol, these properties will be the same regardless of whether it is 100 ml or 300 ml. # Answer: The solubility of a substance in the 100 ml methanol sample will be the same as in the 300 ml methanol sample. The boiling points of the 100 ml sample of methanol and 300 ml sample of methanol are the same. The freezing point of the 100 ml sample of methanol is the same as the 300 ml sample of methanol. And density is also the same for both samples. So the correct statement among the options is: The solubility of a substance in the 100 ml methanol sample will be the same as in the 300 ml methanol sample.