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Phoenix Gonzalez
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13 January, 13:27
What is a physical intensive property?
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Damien Munoz
13 January, 13:34
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An intensive property is a property that does not change depending on how much mass of it you are considered. An example of an intensive property is density. No matter how much water you examine, the density of the sample will be 1g/cm³.
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