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Extensive properties are those which depend upon the amount of the substance taken.
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Extensive properties among the following is/are:

Assertion (A): Pressure, volume, and temperature are all extensive properties. Reason (R ) : Extensive properties depend upon the amount and nature of the substance.

Extensive properties depends on the quantity of matter but intensive properties do not. Explain whether the following properties are extensive or intensive. Mass internal energy, pressure, heat capacity, molar heat capacity, density, mole fraction, specific heat, temperature and molarity

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  2. Intensive property.

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  3. Extensive property.

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  4. In an adiabatic process

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  5. In thermodynamics, a process is called reversible when-

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  6. What are diathermic and adiabatic containers?

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  7. Write mathematical statement of first law of thermodynamics.

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  8. What is the relationship betweenq(p) and q(v) ?

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  9. Write the relationship between enthalpy change, DeltaH and internal en...

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  10. What is the value of DeltaH in the following reaction at 300 K ? C...

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  11. Why heat changes reported are usually enthalpy changes and not interna...

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  12. Define molar heat capacity and specific heat capacity.

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  13. Why is 'bomb calorimeter ' called so ?

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  16. Define the terms : (i) Enthalpy of formation (ii) Enthalpy of combusti...

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  17. What is bond energy? How are the bond energies related to change in en...

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  18. Comment on the bond energies of four C-H bonds present in CH(4).

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  19. What is the limitation of the first law of thermodynamics?

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