It is a bulk property which means that they do not rely on the amount of matter or substances present. Intensive properties can be applied to help identify a sample, since these features do not depend on the sample amount, nor vary according to the conditions.
Here are some examples of intensive properties:
- Boiling point
- Chemical Potential
- Color
- Concentration
- Density
- Ductility
- Hardness
- Luster
- Magnetic Permeability
- Malleability
- Melting Point
- Molality
- Odor
- Pressure
- Refractive Index
- Specific Conductance
- Specific Heat Capacity
- Specific Internal Energy
- Specific Rotation
- Specific Volume
- Standard Reduction Potential
- State of Matter
- Surface Tension
- Temperature
- Thermal Conductivity
- Viscosity, Etc.
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