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Bubba:
Which of the following is not an intensive physical property?
Electrical conductivity
Mass
Density
Freezing point
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Vocaloid:
Hint: one of them changes based on the amount of a sibstance
Allison:
I think A.
Vocaloid:
Substance
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YoursTruly:
MASS??
Allison:
No it's not Mass
YoursTruly:
Wow. K Alleh. ;-;
Vocaloid:
@bubba thoughts?
Allison:
Love chu
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Bubba:
A?
Vocaloid:
Nope
Allison:
Density.
Vocaloid:
@bubba what are your thoughts?
Vocaloid:
If we have mass = 10g and we double the amount of substance how much mass do we have?
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Bubba:
20g
Vocaloid:
Awesome!
Since mass changes depending on the amount then mass must NOT be an intensive property
Making mass the answer
Vocaloid:
Density isn't the answer because density= mass/volume which remains the same for the same substance under the same conditions
Allison:
Yay Molli e.e
Vocaloid:
Same thing for electrical conductivity
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Bubba:
so mass! thx
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