extensive
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.
Volume is an extensive property because it depends on the amount of the substance. Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of the substance.
One extensive property of marker ink is volume, which refers to the amount of space the ink occupies.
If you mean gram/volume, which is density, it is an intensive property.
The volume of Mountain Dew in a glass is an extensive property because it depends on the amount of the substance present in the system. If you add more Mountain Dew to the glass, the volume will increase.
Length is an extensive property.[ An extensive property of a system is directly proportional to the system size or the amount of material in the system, like mass and volume, but not: density or viscosity]
extensive
it is an extensive property
Extensive
an intensive property is the one that is independent from the mass of number of particles in a system while an extensive proeprty depends on them. Energy (e.g. heat) is a property that depend on the mass or the number of particles in a system. In other words, energy is an extensive property.
Malleability is an intensive property.
Molarity is an intensive property.