Intensive and Extensive Properties

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Intensive and Extensive Properties Matter Intensive and Extensive Properties

Intensive Properties of Matter Properties that DO NOT depend on the amount of matter present: Color Odor

How shiny a substance is LUSTER

Ability of a substance to be shaped into thin sheets MALLEABILITY

Ability of a substance to be drawn into wires DUCTILITY

Ability of a substance to allow flow of energy or electricity CONDUCTIVITY

How easily a substance can be scratched HARDNESS

Amount of mass of a substance in a specific volume DENSITY

INTENSIVE PROPERTIES MELTING POINT FREEZING POINT

INTENSIVE PROPERTIES BOILING POINT

Extensive Properties of Matter Properties that DO depend on the amount of matter present

Measurement of the amount of matter in an object MASS

Measurement of the gravitational force of attraction of the earth acting on an object WEIGHT

Measurement of the amount of space a substance occupies VOLUME