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P and Q are two arbitrarily chosen inten...

P and Q are two arbitrarily chosen intensive variables then

A

(P + Q) is extensive property

B

`(P)/(Q)` is an intensive variable

C

PQ is an intensive variable

D

`(dP)/(dQ)` = intensive variable

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B, C, D

Intensive properties give intensive variables
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