Answer:
Intensive property
Step-by-step explanation:
The melting point of a substance is the temperature at which a solid metal changes to liquid.
At this stage, the particles of the solid would have gained sufficient energy to break away from the well ordered lattice configuration and they begin to behave like liquids.
- An intensive property of matter is a physical property of matte that does not change as the quantity of matter changes.
- Melting point is one of such property.
- In this problem, we know that the mass of a necklace is lesser compared to that of a pure sliver spoon.
- But the melting point remains the same.
- This is pure indication of intensive property.
An extensive property changes as the mass of the body changes.