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Extensive properties vary with the amount of the substance and include mass, weight, and volume. Intensive properties, in contrast, do not depend on the amount of the substance; they include colour, melting point, boiling point, electrical conductivity, and physical state at a given temperature.

What are intensive and extensive properties with examples?
An extensive property is a property that depends on the amount of matter in a sample. Mass and volume are examples of extensive properties. An intensive property is a property of matter that depends only on the type of matter in a sample and not on the amount

What are the intensive and extensive variables?
Extensive variable depends on the size or mass of the system. Example : Volume, total mass, entropy, internal energy, heat capacity etc. Intensive variables do not depend on the size or mass of the system. Example: Temperature, pressure, specific heat capacity, density etc.

Is density extensive or intensive?
Density is an intensive property because there is a narrow range of densities across the samples. No matter what the initial mass was, densities were essentially the same. Since intensive properties do not depend on the amount of material, the data indicate that density is an intensive property of matter.

What are intrinsic and extrinsic properties in thermodynamics?
Intrinsic properties are dependent mainly on the fundamental chemical composition and structure of the material. Extrinsic properties are differentiated as being dependent on the presence of avoidable chemical contaminants or structural defects.


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Summary. An extensive property is a property that depends on the amount of matter in a sample. Mass and volume are examples of extensive properties. An intensive property is a property of matter that depends only on the type of matter in a sample and not on the amount


What is the difference between intensive and extensive variables of thermodynamics?
Intensive variables are independent of the system's size, such as temperature or pressure. Extensive variables, on the other hand, depend on the amount of matter or the size of the system, such as volume or mass



What are intrinsic and extrinsic properties in thermodynamics?
Intrinsic properties are not dependent upon how much material is present. Melting point, boiling point, density, odor, and color are all considered intrinsic properties. Extrinsic properties do depend on the size of a sample. For example, mass, volume, and heat content are all considered extrinsic properties.



Is Gibbs energy intensive or extensive?
The Gibbs energy is an extensive function of state that is defined by Equation (1.16). Equation (1.16) shows that Gibbs energy is defined by entropy, internal energy, pressure-volume work, and temperature.



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