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If you want actual values, you'll need to be more specific, I'm not about to list hundreds if not thousands of properties in the hopes that one of them is the one you want.It's probably more useful to discuss what the two terms mean.

"Intrinsic" properties are those that are characteristic of the material itself ... it doesn't matter (within reason) how much of the material there is. Intrinsic properties are things like melting point, boiling point, color (sometimes), heat capacity, atomic/molecular mass, and so on.

"Extrinsic" properties are those that depend on the "extent" of the material ... that is, how much there is of it. Mass, weight, and volume are extrinsic properties (though in some cases, dividing one extrinsic property by another can give you an intrinsic property again ... mass divided by volume yields density, an intrinsic property).

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Intensive properties of copper are: density, hardness, thermal conductivity, electrical resitivity, etc.
Extensive properties of copper are: mass of a sample, volume of the sample.

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