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Extensive properties depends on the quantity of matter but intensive properties do not. Explain whether the following properties are extensive or intensive.
Mass internal energy, pressure, heat capacity, molar heat capacity, density, mole fraction, specific heat, temperature and molarity

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To classify the given properties as extensive or intensive, we first need to understand the definitions: 1. **Extensive Properties**: These properties depend on the amount of matter present. Examples include mass, volume, and total internal energy. If you double the amount of substance, the extensive property will also double. 2. **Intensive Properties**: These properties do not depend on the amount of matter. They remain constant regardless of the size of the sample. Examples include temperature, pressure, and density. Now, let's analyze each property given in the question: ...
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