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How much of the following are intensive properties ? Vapour pressure, Molarity, Refractive index, Dielectric constant, Osmotic pressure, Molarity, specific gravity, Molar volume

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0.694 atm

Intensive properties are: Vapour pressure, molarity, Refractive index, Dielectric constant, molarity, specific gravity, molar volume
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