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OpenStudy (tennistar):

Malleability and density are examples of extensive properties because they do not depend on the amount of matter in the sample. extensive properties because they depend on the amount of matter in the sample. intensive properties because they do not depend on the amount of matter in the sample. intensive properties because they depend on the amount of matter in the sample.

OpenStudy (tennistar):

I think it is A. and i know it is physics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok I won't tell you where to put your question but I'll give you a hint - answer A is the complete opposite: intensive properties are those that don't depend on the amount of the substance, like those in the question. There's a definition here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intensive_properties

OpenStudy (lena772):

It's C :)

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