Mass is not an intensive property, it is an extensive property, i.e. the mass of a system made of two parts A and B is equal to the mass of A plus the mass of B. An intensive property (e.g. pressure or temperature) is one in which the value of the property for the entire system is equal to the value of the property for any of the subsystems. So, you probably wanted to ask why mass is an extensive property. This is a consequence of the law of gravity and of the fact that forces add up to make a resultant force. The total gravitational force upon a body X by two other bodies A and B is the sum of the force exerted by A and the force exerted by B. It's as if we have a combined body with the mass of A plus the mass of B, and thus mass is extensive.
No, mass is not an intensive property(its actually extensive) since it DEPENDS on the amount of material in the system. (i.e. half the amount of material = half the mass)
Extensive. It depends on the number of particles of the System.
mass is an extensive property.
Mass is an extensive physical property.
Mass is an Extensive phisical property
Mass is an extensive property.
Mass is an extensive property.
Extensive
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.
Mass is: physical, extensive
Because the mass depends on the size of an object.
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.
No definitely not.Because a characteristic property should not change.It is used to identify a substance.Mass and Volume are not characteristic properties whereas Density is a characteristic property of the substance .
Mass is an extensive physical property.
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.
Mass is: physical, extensive
Density doesn't depend on the material mass.
Because the mass depends on the size of an object.
Mass is an Extensive phisical property
Reactivity is intensive property, reaction rate is extensive.
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Length is an extensive physical property.
extensive
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.
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).