Melting point is an intensive property. Regardless of the amount of a substance present the melting point will remain the same.
i believe it is as heat of fusion changes with the mass of the item
No, it is an intensive property: the melting (and boiling) point of water does not change with the amount of water.
An intensive property doesn't change when you take away some of the sample so melting point is an intensive property.
Neither the boiling point nor the melting point depend on the size of the sample, so they are both intensive properties.
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The melting point is an intensive property.
Melting point is an intensive propery because doesn't depend on the mass of sample.
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.
Examples of extensive properties are: mass, volume, length, Heat, Force e.t.c Examples of intensive properties are: color,shape, boiling point, melting point, density, luster, hardness and taste
A melting point is a physical property.
The melting point is an intensive property.
The melting point is an intensive property.
The melting point is an intensive property.
Melting point is an intensive property.
The melting point is an intensive property.
Melting point is an intensive propery because doesn't depend on the mass of sample.
like temperature, density, boiling and melting point velocity is an Intensive 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.
The density, and valence of an element do not depend on the amount.
Conductivity is an intensive property. Intensive properties are associated with the physical properties of a substance, and include things like melting point, ductility, malleability, density, and freezing point. These are characteristics of a substance that do not depend on the amount of the matter present.
Intensive properties are independent from the mass of an object: density, hardness, melting point.
Examples of extensive properties are: mass, volume, length, Heat, Force e.t.c Examples of intensive properties are: color,shape, boiling point, melting point, density, luster, hardness and taste