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Chemistry, 12.08.2019 17:10 neidaq12345

The density (d) of a substance is an intensive property that is defined as the ratio of its mass (m) to its volume (v).
density= mass/volume d=m/v
considering that mass and volume are both extensive properties, explain why their ratio, desity, is intensive.

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