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extensive: changes when you have more/ less of a substance intensive: s…

Question

extensive: changes when you have more/ less of a substance
intensive: stays the same no matter how much you have

propertyintensive/ extensivewhy?
volumeextensivemore = more space
densityintensivestays the same
temperatureintensivewhether its 1 cup or ten the temperature will stay the same
colorintensivesame color no matter how much quantity

Explanation:

Response

Since the problem (if it's to analyze these properties or classify them, etc.) falls under Natural Science (subfield: Chemistry or Physics, as these are about physical properties of matter). But as there's no specific question, assuming maybe a question like "Classify a new property, say 'Boiling Point' as intensive or extensive and explain". Let's take that as an example (since the table is about intensive/extensive properties).

Step-by-Step Format (for classifying Boiling Point)

Step1: Recall definitions

Extensive: depends on amount; Intensive: independent of amount.

Step2: Analyze Boiling Point

Boiling point is the temperature at which a substance boils. It doesn't change if you have more or less of the substance (e.g., 1L water and 10L water boil at 100°C at 1atm).

Step3: Classify

So boiling point is intensive.

Brief Explanations

Density is mass per unit volume ($
ho = \frac{m}{V}$). If you take more of a substance, both mass ($m$) and volume ($V$) increase proportionally, so $\frac{m}{V}$ remains constant. Thus, it's intensive as it doesn't depend on the amount.

Answer:

Intensive; Because it stays the same regardless of the amount of the substance.

But since the original text just has a table and no specific question, if the question was to, say, confirm the classification of one of the properties (e.g., Density), here's the answer: