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Classify each property as intensive or extensive.
Intensive
Extensive
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density
color
hardness
volume
boiling point
length
temperature
mass
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n each definition to a type of energy.
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Electrical
Mechanical
Radiant
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energy derived from
substances reacting
energy derived from
energy derived from
moving charged particles
energy derived from
the visible and invisible
the position and
and bonds being
movement of an object
electromagnetic spectrum
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Transcribed Image Text:n each definition to a type of energy. Chemical Electrical Mechanical Radiant Answer Bank energy derived from substances reacting energy derived from energy derived from moving charged particles energy derived from the visible and invisible the position and and bonds being movement of an object electromagnetic spectrum made or broken 10:16 64 F Clear AENG 9/3/2
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An intensive property is one that does not depend on the mass of the substance or system.

Example : Density, colour ,hardness,boiling point and temperature.

An extensive property of a system depends on the system size or the amount of matter in the system.

Example : mass volume and length.

 

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