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| Sep19-09, 02:26 PM | #1 |
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intensive vs extensive
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classify the following variables and functions as intensive or extensive. T,P, V, q (heat), w (work), U (internal energy), and H (enthalpy) 3. The attempt at a solution I wanted to check up on my answers for this but I believe on T and P are intensive properties. And the rest are extensive: V, q, w, U, and H |
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