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An extensive property is a property that changes when the size of the sample changes, weight would change.
The molecular weight of vanillideneacetone is 192.214g/mol.
the given molecular weight is divided by volume
Nitric, nitrous, and most organic acids (acetic, propionic, butanoic, etc.) all have this property.
The molecular weight of the carbonate ion is 60 grams per mole.
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an intensive property is the one that is independent from the mass of number of particles in a system while an extensive proeprty depends on them. Energy (e.g. heat) is a property that depend on the mass or the number of particles in a system. In other words, energy is an extensive property.
the properties depending upon the quantity of substance are extensive and the ones which are not are intensive One simple technique is to think about a box filled with the substance under consideration and divide it into two halves, if the property remains same (temp, density etc) then its intensive and if diff. (volume, mass etc) then extensive...
Ductile is an intensive property. An intensive property is independent of the amount of the substance present. Temperature , density , vapor pressure, and molar mass are examples of intensive properties. Extensive properties do depend upon the the amount of substance present. Extensive properties include mass, weight , moles , and standard cubic feet.
An extensive property is a property that changes when the size of the sample changes, weight would change.
Anintensive property is a property of matter that is independent of the quantity of the substance. Density, boiling and melting points, and specific gravity are all intensive properties.An extensive property depends on the quantity of a substance. Mass and volume are extensive properties.
An extensive property is a property that changes when the size of the sample changes, weight would change.
the extensive properties of sugar : 1. mass, 2. volume, 3. weight.
Examples are temperature, color, hardness, melting point, boiling point, pressure, molecular weight, and density. Because intensive properties are sometimes characteristic of a particular material, they can be helpful as clues in identifying unknown substances.
volume; mass; pressure; hardness; (ie Volume = 1 m³, mass = 100kg, pressure = 14.7 psi, hardness = 25 brinell) EXTENSIVE depends on amount of something (eg 5 kg, 1 m³) Extensive properties => sum of parts = whole (150 lb + 150 lb = 300 lb) in otherwords, you can add them and the result in some bigger value. -------------------------------------------------------- don't read below this line unless you want to know about INTENSIVE properties... temperature is NOT an extensive property, (T). specific volume is NOT an extensive property, (m³/kg). specific anything is NOT and extensive property (.../kg). Intensive properties => sum of parts /= whole (ie 98.6°F + 98.6°F == 98.6°F) the temperature of you big toe + temperature of left pinky does not combine to equal temperature of your body.
Properties that depend on the amount of substance present, such as mass,length,volume,etc. Properties that depend on the amount of substance present, such as mass,length,volume,etc. Properties that depend on the amount of substance present, such as mass,length,volume,etc.Extensive means covering over a big area. This word is a adjective.