Extensive quantities are properties of a system that depend on the amount of material or the size of the system. In other words, they are additive properties that change when the system is divided into smaller parts. Extensive quantities are proportional to the size or extent of the system. Common examples of extensive quantities include: 1. **Mass** - The total amount of matter in a system. 2. **Volume** - The amount of three-dimensional space occupied by the system.

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