Is boiling point an intensive property?
Yes, boiling point is an intensive property.
Intensive properties are those properties of matter that are independent of the amount of matter present. They are characteristic of the substance itself and do not depend on the size or shape of the sample. Boiling point is an intensive property because it is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas, and this temperature is the same regardless of the amount of substance present.
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