from below_____ is not intensive property
a) heat capacity
b) density
c) mass
d) volume
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A specific property is the intensive property obtained by dividing an extensive property of a system by its mass. For example, heat capacity is an extensive property of a system. Dividing heat capacity, Cp, by the mass of the system gives the specific heat capacity, cp, which is an intensive property.
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