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It is a intensive property.
Intensive properties do not depend on the matter's amount of the physical system (mass density, temperature ...). Extensive properties do depend on the amount of matter that is present (volume, mass and size).
The specific gravity is an intensive property because it's independent of amount of matter.
Each atom and molecule will have its own magnetic moment - thus making it an intensive property. If you get a collection of such atoms or molecules in a gas, the total combined magnetic moments will be an extensive property.
work is a path function.It is not property.
Mass is an extensive physical property.
intensive
An intensive physical property does not depend on the size of the sample. An example of an intensive physical property is density. An extensive physical property does depend on the size of the sample, such as mass and volume.
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why electrical conductivity is an intensive property of matter
In the physical sciences, an intensive property (also called a bulk property, intensive quantity, or intensive variable), is a physical property of a system that does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system: it is scale invariant. Distance is an intensive property.
Density is an intensive property because the size of the sample does not matter.
Reactivity is intensive property, reaction rate is extensive.
extensive property
Melting point is an intensive propery because doesn't depend on the mass of sample.
intensive property
The two types of physical properties are intensive and extensive. Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of a substance. An example of an intensive property is density. Extensive properties do depend on the amount of a substance. An example of an extensive property is mass.