Chemical Thermodynamics
Which are the intensive properties?
In thermodynamics, which one of the following properties is not an intensive property?
The properties of the system which depend only on the nature of matter but not on the quantity of matter are called intensive properties. E.g. pressure, specific heat, temperature, density etc.
Here, volume depends on the quantity of matter. Therefore, volume is not an intensive property.
Which are the intensive properties?
Pressure is an intensive property.
Which is intensive property?
Among the following, the intensive property is (are)
Out of internal energy (I), boiling point (II), pH (III) and E.M.F. of the cell (IV) intensive properties are
Among them intensive property is:
Which of the following is an intensive property?