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The sysmbols F,H,S,`V_(m) and E^(@)` denote Helmholtz free energy, enthalpy, entropy, molar volume and standard electrode potential, respectively. The correct classification of the properties is:

A

F,H,S ar intensive, `V_(m) and E^(@)` are extensive

B

F,H,S are extensive, `V_(m)` and `E^(@)` are intensive

C

F,H,S and `V_(m)` are intensive `,E^(@)` is extensive

D

F,H,S and `E^(@)` are extensive, `V_(m)` is intensive

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