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why are intensive properties used to characterize matter? they are more pronounced than extensive properties. they vary with the amount of matter. they do not change with the amount of matter. none of these are correct. complete this quiz to finish the assignment for chemistry - p8 due on sep 19, 2025. report an error question 2 of 5 choose an answer and hit next. you will receive your score and answers at the end.
Intensive properties are characteristic of a substance itself and do not depend on the amount of matter present. For example, density is an intensive property; whether you have a small or large sample of a substance, its density remains the same under the same conditions. In contrast, extensive properties like mass and volume change with the amount of matter.
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They do not change with the amount of matter