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What type of physical properties of a substance do not depend on amount?

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All matter has physical and chemical properties. Physical properties are characteristics that scientists can measure without changing the composition of the sample under study, such as mass, color, and volume  the amount of space occupied by a sample . Chemical properties describe the characteristic ability of a substance to react to form new substances; they include its flammability and susceptibility to corrosion. All samples of a pure substance have the same chemical and physical properties. For example, pure copper is always a reddish-brown solid  a physical property  and always dissolves in dilute nitric acid to produce a blue solution and a brown gas  a chemical property . Physical properties can be extensive or intensive. Extensive properties vary with the amount of the substance and include mass, weight, and volume. Intensive properties, in contrast, do not depend on the amount of the substance; they include color, melting point, boiling point, electrical conductivity, and physical state at a given temperature. For example, elemental sulfur is a yellow crystalline solid that does not conduct electricity and has a melting point of 115.2C, no matter what amount is examined  Figure 1.12 "The Difference between Extensive and Intensive Properties of Matter" . Scientists commonly measure intensive properties to determine a substances identity, whereas extensive properties convey information about the amount of the substance in a sample. Figure 1.12 The Difference between Extensive and Intensive Properties of Matter.

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