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Calculate the number of extensive prop...

Calculate the number of
extensive properties among the
following :
Mass, volume, density, internal
energy, specific volume,
temperature, enthalpy,heat
capacity, entropy, surface
tension

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The correct Answer is:
6

Mass, volume, internal energy,
enthalpy, heat capacity and entropy
are the examples of extensive Properties.
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