State extensive property and Intensive property with two examples each.

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Extensive property:- An extensive property of a system is one whose value depend upon the mass of the system. 

e.g. volume, energy, enthalpy, entropy, internal energy. 

Intensive property:- An intensive property of a system is one whose value does not depend upon the mass of the system. 

e.g. Density, Temperature , Pressure

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