Density is an intensive property because it does not depend on the amount of matter present. If you have 2 grams of copper and 2000 grams of copper, they are going to have the same density. This cannot be said for extensive properties such as volume: 2 grams of copper will not have the same volume as 2000 grams of copper.
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Density is an intensive property.
Density is an intensive property.
Density and Luster.
Density is an intensive property because it does not depend on the amount of the substance.
Intensive, it sinks because of its density-which is intensive.
Is dentsity a chemical propertie or physical propertie
No. Density is an intensive property.
Intensive because it doesn't depend on the amount of material.
Intensive property is the classification of property that does not affect density. In science, there are ten intensive properties of a substance.
Density is an intensive rather than extensive property.
The three intensive physical properties are density, boiling point and melting point.
Density is an intensive property because the size of the sample does not matter.