What are two examples of intensive properties?

1 Answer
Aug 30, 2017

Density and boiling point.

Explanation:

Density and boiling point are intensive properties, which means that no matter the size or amount of a substance, it will have those properties.

The density of water at 20^@"C" is "0.9982 g/mL". The density of isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) at 20^@"C" is "0.7854 g/mL".

The boiling point of water at "1 atm" pressure is 100^@"C". The boiling point of isopropyl alcohol at "1 atm" is 82.6^@"C".