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Chemistry Basics : Intensive Versus Extensive Properties ... Physical properties of matter are categorized as either Intensive or Extensive ... Intensive - Properties that do not depend on the amount of the matter present.
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An intensive property doesn't change when you take away some of the sample. Examples are temperature, color, hardness, melting point, boiling point, pressure, molecular weight, and density. Because intensive properties are sometimes charact...
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a physical, intensive property a chemical, intensive property ... a physical, extensive property a chemical, extensive property ... 3. Which of the following is an extensive property?
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Extensive properties depend on the amount of the substance. For example, the volume of a sample is an extensive property: 100 grams of water takes up more volume than 1 gram of water. ... Themes > Science > Chemistry > Miscellenous > Help file Index > Physical Properties > Extensive and Intensive Properties...
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Next; Thermodynamic Properties Summary ... is divided into two equal parts, each part will have the same value of intensive property as the ... Page Title: Intensive and Extensive Properties; Back | Up | Next...
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・ Intensive - Properties that do not depend on the amount of the matter present. Color Odor Luster - How ... ・ Extensive - Properties that do depend on the amount of matter present. Mass - A measurement of the amount ...
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Extensive properties rely on the amount of a substance, while intensive properties are properties that do not change with the amount of a substance.
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In thermodynamics, variables are classified as either extensive or intensive. Extensive variables are those that vary linearly with the size of the system. Internal energy, E, is an example of an extensive variable.
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