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Why is density an intensive property since it depends upon mass and volume?​

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Answered by TheMishraJii
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For example, the mass of a sample is an extensive quantity; it depends on the amount of substance. ... Dividing one extensive property by another extensive property generally gives an intensive value—for example: mass (extensive) divided by volume (extensive) gives density (intensive).

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