Time is an intensive property.
An intensive property is a property that depends on neither the size of a system where it is being measured (or applied) nor the amount of material in the system.
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.
Specific gravity is an intensive property. It does not depend on the amount of the substance present and remains constant regardless of the size of the sample.
Evaporation is an intensive physical property because it depends only on the type of substance and is not affected by the amount of the substance present.
Each atom and molecule will have its own magnetic moment - thus making it an intensive property. If you get a collection of such atoms or molecules in a gas, the total combined magnetic moments will be an extensive property.
Length is an extensive property because it is directly proportional to the amount of material present. The longer the material, the greater its length. It depends on the amount of substance being measured.
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Malleability is an intensive property.
Molarity is an intensive property.
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is radioactivity extensive or intensive or chemical property
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The melting point is an intensive property.
It is an extensive property.