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how is pressure an intensive property.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Pressure does not depend upon the amount of substance because it is defined as force per unit area.
  • The definition itself eliminates the need of looking for how much of quantity is causing that much pressure.
  • Pressure is an intensive property (independent of amount).
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Pressure does not depend upon the amount of substance because it is defined as force per unit area. The definition itself eliminates the need of looking for how much of quantity is causing that much pressure. Pressure is an intensive property (independent of amount).

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