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Out of pressure, mass, moles and volume, which is an intensive property?

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To determine which of the given properties (pressure, mass, moles, and volume) is an intensive property, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Definitions - **Intensive Properties**: These properties do not depend on the amount of substance present in the system. Examples include temperature, pressure, and density. - **Extensive Properties**: These properties do depend on the amount of substance present. Examples include mass, volume, and number of moles. ### Step 2: Analyze Each Property - **Mass**: This is an extensive property because it changes with the amount of substance. More substance means more mass. ...
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