Velocity is an extensive property because it depends on the mass of the object in motion. Extensive properties are additive and scale with the size or amount of the system. In the case of velocity, the total velocity of a system is the sum of the velocities of its individual components, making it an extensive property.
An extensive property is one that relies on the amount of the substance. An intensive property is one that does not have to rely on the amount of substance present. Some examples of extensive properties are mass and volume, because both rely on the amount of substance present in order to be calculated.
Neither. Benzoic acid is... benzoic acid. Intensive and extensive are properties are characteristics of elements and compounds such as color, density, odor, conductivity, etc. To say benzoic acid is extensive or benzoic acid is intensive doesn't make sense.
Yes, the density is a characteristic property. Density is a physical property, an intensive property, independent on the amount of material.
Extrinsic Physical Property. <-- Physical Science Bookwork in Nova Net.
Because it is: * A property of physical objects * Something that can be measured (or calculated from other quantities) Hmm, it is certainly not a physical quantity that is unique to the object! Velocity is relative to some other object. Thus, the can he threw traveled at 12m/s relative to the tree but 220m/s relative to that car.
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it is an extensive property
Malleability is an intensive property.
intensive
Molarity is an intensive property.
is radioactivity extensive or intensive or chemical property
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The melting point is an intensive property.
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