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Mateo Lopez
25 December, 02:55
Why and how is mass an extensive property?
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Jan Lara
25 December, 03:59
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An extensive property is a property that changes when the size of the sample changes. Examples are mass, volume, length, and total charge. An intensive property doesn't change when you take away some of the sample.
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Alden Curry
25 December, 05:39
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An extensive property is a propertythat changes when the size of the sample changes. Examples are mass, volume, length, and total charge. An intensive property doesn't change when you take away some of the sample
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