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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Intensive Property Examples

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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