An extensive property is one that relies on the amount of the substance. An intensive property is one that does not have to rely on the amount of substance present.
Some examples of extensive properties are mass and volume, because both rely on the amount of substance present in order to be calculated.
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like temperature, density, boiling and melting point velocity is an Intensive property.
Neither. Benzoic acid is... benzoic acid. Intensive and extensive are properties are characteristics of elements and compounds such as color, density, odor, conductivity, etc. To say benzoic acid is extensive or benzoic acid is intensive doesn't make sense.
"property" or "properties" are the things that distinguish the difference between matters eg: solids - Cannot be compressed, does not take the shape of container etc.A characteristic or feature of matter every type of matter has its own set of properties such as colour or density
Nutrient-rich soil is not a likely outcome after extensive irrigation of dry farmland
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it is an extensive property
Width is an extensive property.
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It is an extensive property.
Mass is an extensive physical property.
I consider that the term "use" for an extensive property is not adequate.
No. Unit of surface tension is energy per area. An extensive property divided by an extensive property becomes intensive.
It is an extensive property.
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