All intrinsic properties will be the same regardless of sample size. Some examples would be density, color, temperature, chemical reactivity, etc.
Cellulose and starch
Pure substance: matter w/properties/composition that don't vary from sample to sample. (salt, water,etc). Homogeneous mixture: composition can vary; an example is a solution (coffee w/sugar) and is uniform throughout.
The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample one is observing is large or small.
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.
No, as density also depends on the state of matter in the sample of the substance.
term for that is pure substance
"A phase is a state of a...system that has...uniform chemical composition and physical properties.""Matter." Wikipedia. 19 Feb 2008, 04:16 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 19 Feb 2008 .
a pure substance. :)
Cellulose and starch
cellulose and starch
Cellulose and starch
A pure substance is a kind of matter which is not mixed with any other solution or substance and can't be saperated futher.
it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
Pure substance: matter w/properties/composition that don't vary from sample to sample. (salt, water,etc). Homogeneous mixture: composition can vary; an example is a solution (coffee w/sugar) and is uniform throughout.
Mass
Every sample of matter is not a substance because a matter may include multiple substances. A substance contains only one kind of matter.
Chemical properties