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- look at the picture. then, answer the question. is density an intensive or extensive property? intensive property extensive property
Brief Explanations
Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of substance. Density is calculated as mass per unit volume ($
ho=\frac{m}{V}$). If you take a sample of a substance and divide it into smaller parts, the density of each part remains the same. For example, if you have a block of metal with a certain density and cut it into two pieces, each piece has the same density as the original block. Extensive properties (like mass or volume) change with the amount of substance, but density does not.
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