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homework: intensive and extensive properties
- which set of properties, intensive or extensive, are based on the size of a sample?
- what does it mean for a material to be malleable?
- what does it mean for a material to be ductile?
- what is the name of this section of the periodic table?
- what physical property do these elements have in common?
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Intensive properties are independent of the amount of substance (e.g., density, melting point), while extensive properties depend on the amount (e.g., mass, volume). So extensive properties are based on sample size.
Malleability is a physical property of materials (especially metals) that describes the ability to be hammered, rolled, or pressed into thin sheets without breaking.
Ductility is a physical property of materials (typically metals) referring to the ability to be drawn, pulled, or extruded into a thin wire without breaking.
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Extensive properties are based on the size of a sample.