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volume; mass; pressure; hardness;

(ie Volume = 1 m³, mass = 100kg, pressure = 14.7 psi, hardness = 25 brinell)

EXTENSIVE depends on amount of something (eg 5 kg, 1 m³)

Extensive properties => sum of parts = whole (150 lb + 150 lb = 300 lb)

in otherwords, you can add them and the result in some bigger value.

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don't read below this line unless you want to know about INTENSIVE properties...

temperature is NOT an extensive property, (T).

specific volume is NOT an extensive property, (m³/kg).

specific anything is NOT and extensive property (.../kg).

Intensive properties => sum of parts /= whole (ie 98.6°F + 98.6°F == 98.6°F)

the temperature of you big toe + temperature of left pinky does not combine to equal temperature of your body.

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Some examples of extensive properties are length, volume, mass, energy, etc.

An EXTENSIVE PROPERTY depends on amount of something (eg 5 kg, 1 m³)

Extensive properties can be added and the result is some bigger value, like 2kg plus 3kg equals to 5kg.

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Extensive refers to the properties that depend on the amount of matter that is present. Examples of extensive properties are volume, mass, length, and weight.

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intensive properties of matter are that those dont change with amount of the matter.examples density ,boiling point,melting point,and freezing.

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