Depends on what the sample is and how much of it you have.
intensive property
In chemistry, an intensive property is a property that depends on the type of matter in a sample.
Mass is an example of an extrinsic property, because an extrinsic property is one that varies with and depends on the size and amount of the sample. Obviously, the more of the sample you have, the greater will be the mass. Thus, mass is an extrinsic property. Compare this to density. It doesn't matter how much of the sample you have, the density will be the same. Density is an intrinsic property.
Density is an intensive property because the size of the sample does not matter.
multiple property of matter i think
Density is a physical property that does not change even if the sample of the size changes. For example, if water weighs 1 pound per cup (density = 1lb/cup), it doesn't matter if you have 10 cups of water or 100, the water will still weight 1 per per cup.
Mass is an extensive property, which depends only on the amount of matter in the sample, not on the composition of the sample.
extensive property, my dear Watson.
In chemistry, an intensive property is a property that depends on the type of matter in a sample.
Mass is an example of an extrinsic property, because an extrinsic property is one that varies with and depends on the size and amount of the sample. Obviously, the more of the sample you have, the greater will be the mass. Thus, mass is an extrinsic property. Compare this to density. It doesn't matter how much of the sample you have, the density will be the same. Density is an intrinsic property.
Inertia is an extensive property of a substance proportional to its mass, and therefore depends on the amount of the sample.
characteristic property :)
Density is an intrinsic property, not an extensive property of matter. This is because it DOES NOT depend on the size of the sample (amount). The density of a small piece of matter is the same as the density of a larger piece of that same matter.
The different between intensive properties and extensive properties is that one is depend on the amount of matter present and one is do not depend on the amount of matter of present.
Intensive properties are those properties that are independent of mass or size. Examples would be temperature, density, etc. Regardless of how much you have, the density is the same, and the temperature is the same.
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Mass measures the amount of matter in a sample.
Density is an intensive property because the size of the sample does not matter.