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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Intensive Property Definition

Intensive properties and extensive both are class of physical properties, the intensive property is those properties that do not change as the size of substance changes. It is a bulk property, which implies it is a physical property that isn't reliant on the mass or size, it depends only on the type of matter. On the contrary, an extensive property is that which depends on the size of the sample.
Examples of intensive properties include:
Boiling Point, Chemical Potential, Color, Concentration, Density, Hardness, Molality, Pressure, Refractive Index, Specific Gravity, Specific Heat, Specific Volume, Temperature.


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