What are intensive
intensive properties?
Explain why density is intensive
property.
Answers
The ratio of any two extensive properties is an intensive property. The most common example is density, which is the ratio of mass and volume (both extensive) but is itself intensive, since it does not change as the amount of a substance changes.
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Explanation:
An intensive property is a bulk property, meaning that it is a local physical property of a system that does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system. Examples of intensive properties include temperature, T; refractive index, n; density, ρ; and hardness of an object, η.
Now mass is an extensive property- the mass of different quantities of a substance is different. Volume is also an extensive property. ... That means density is independent of the mass or the extent of the system. Thus, it is an intensive property.