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Thermodynamics deals with macroscopic properties.
a) What is the difference between extensive and intensive properties?
b) Classify the following properties into extensive and intensive.
Pressure, Mass, Volume, Temperature, Density, Heat capacity, Viscosity, Surface tension, Internal energy, Molar heat capacity, Refractive index, Enthalpy, Specific heat capacity.

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Heat capacity, enthalpy and internal energy are extensive properties. Others are extensive properties.
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