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Intensive vs. Extensive Properties definitions Flashcards

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Intensive vs. Extensive Properties definitions
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  • Intensive properties

    Physical characteristics of a substance that do not change with the amount present, such as color and density.
  • Extensive properties

    Physical characteristics that vary with the amount of substance, like mass and volume.
  • Density

    A measure of mass per unit volume, remaining constant regardless of the amount of substance.
  • Boiling point

    The temperature at which a liquid turns to vapor, unaffected by the quantity of the liquid.
  • Melting point

    The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid, independent of the amount of the substance.
  • Freezing point

    The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid, not influenced by the volume of the liquid.
  • Temperature

    A measure of thermal energy that remains constant for a substance regardless of its quantity.
  • Mass

    The amount of matter in an object, which changes with the quantity of the substance.
  • Volume

    The amount of space occupied by a substance, varying with the amount present.
  • Length

    A measure of distance, which changes based on the amount of material.
  • Energy

    The capacity to do work, dependent on the amount of substance, including forms like thermal and nuclear.
  • Color

    A visual attribute of a substance that remains unchanged regardless of the amount present.
  • Hardness

    A measure of a material's resistance to deformation, constant regardless of the quantity.