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Separate out the following into extensive and intensive.
Volume, Temperature, Pressure, Boiling point, Free energy.

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To classify the given properties into extensive and intensive, we first need to understand what these terms mean: 1. **Extensive Properties**: These properties depend on the amount or mass of the substance. Examples include volume, mass, and total energy. If you double the amount of substance, the extensive property will also double. 2. **Intensive Properties**: These properties do not depend on the amount of substance present. They remain the same regardless of how much substance is present. Examples include temperature, pressure, and boiling point. Now, let's analyze each of the given properties: ...
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