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Electric conductivity doesn't depends on the mass of a substance.

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Classify this property as intensive or extensive electric conductivity Click on the correct answer?

Electric conductivity is classified as an intensive property. Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of substance present, and electric conductivity remains constant regardless of the sample size. Thus, it is a characteristic property of the material itself.


Is conductivity intensive or extensive?

intensive


Is electrical conductivity an extensive property or an intensive property?

intensive


Extensive or intensive?

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.


Is the ability to conduct electricity a intensive or extensive physical property?

The ability to conduct electricity is an intensive physical property because it does not depend on the amount of the substance present. Different materials will have varying degrees of conductivity regardless of the quantity.


Is Benzoic acid intensive or extensive?

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.


Is radioactivity extensive or intensive?

is radioactivity extensive or intensive or chemical property


Is luster extensive or intensive?

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Is a width a intensive or extensive?

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What is intensive and extensive in chemistry?

intensive


Is concentration intensive or extensive?

extensive


Is odor extensive or intensive property?

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