Density
No, extrinsic properties refer to characteristics that depend on the relationship between an object and its environment, while extensive properties of matter are dependent on the amount of the substance present. Extensive properties include mass, volume, and energy.
The state of matter is a physical property at any temperature.
Intensive because it doesn't depend on the amount of material.
Density and state of matter are physical properties, its not chemical =p.
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
Extensive properties, such as mass and volume, are dependent on the amount of matter present. These properties change in proportion to the amount of substance being measured, making them directly related to the quantity of matter.
Yes, mass is a property of matter that measures the amount of substance present in an object. Mass is a fundamental property of matter and is not dependent on gravity.
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Extrinsic Physical Property. <-- Physical Science Bookwork in Nova Net.
an extensive property Examples include mass and volume.
Density is an intrinsic property, not an extensive property of matter. This is because it DOES NOT depend on the size of the sample (amount). The density of a small piece of matter is the same as the density of a larger piece of that same matter.
Matter has got mass. Matter occupy space. The formula of density is mass upon volume. So matter has got density. So matter has to have density. That is why density is considered as intrinsic property of the matter.
No, extrinsic properties refer to characteristics that depend on the relationship between an object and its environment, while extensive properties of matter are dependent on the amount of the substance present. Extensive properties include mass, volume, and energy.
A corn is not a property of matter.
It can be a property of matter or a substance
Yes, mass is a property of matter.
Density