Why density is not an intensive property?
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A property which is independent of the amount of matter in a system is called intensive property. Density is a ratio of mass to volume. ... Since density is a ratio of two extensive properties, it is an intensive property. Thus, density is independent of the amount of matter present.
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Density is independent of the amount of matter present.
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A property which is independent of the amount of matter in a system is called intensive property
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