Identify the following properties as either extensive or intensive.(a) volume(b) temperature(c) humidity(d) heat(e) boiling point

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Identify the following properties as either extensive or intensive.
(a) volume
(b) temperature
(c) humidity
(d) heat
(e) boiling point

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istinguish
xtensive properties vary with the amount of the su
und include Mass, weight, Brdume. Intensive projectes -
Contrast, do not depend on the amoura of the substine
Identify the following properties as being intensive (I) or extensive (E) of a substance.
a. The freezing point of alcohol
b. The formula of salt
c. 25.5 g of Pb
d. 1.5 liters of Kool-Aid
e. Mercury has a ratio of 13.8 g/mL
3. In order to determine the density of a liquid, an experimenter collected the following
Mass of an empty graduated cylinder: 27.3 g. Mass of cylinder and 10.0 mL of liquid
Calculate the experimental density of liquid X.
4. Using the values in Table One as a reference, what could be the identity of liqu
What other data would need to be collected in order to determine the true ide
X?
2-Propanol
Deter
INS
any of these liquids or spill on any of them
inhale
Transcribed Image Text:istinguish xtensive properties vary with the amount of the su und include Mass, weight, Brdume. Intensive projectes - Contrast, do not depend on the amoura of the substine Identify the following properties as being intensive (I) or extensive (E) of a substance. a. The freezing point of alcohol b. The formula of salt c. 25.5 g of Pb d. 1.5 liters of Kool-Aid e. Mercury has a ratio of 13.8 g/mL 3. In order to determine the density of a liquid, an experimenter collected the following Mass of an empty graduated cylinder: 27.3 g. Mass of cylinder and 10.0 mL of liquid Calculate the experimental density of liquid X. 4. Using the values in Table One as a reference, what could be the identity of liqu What other data would need to be collected in order to determine the true ide X? 2-Propanol Deter INS any of these liquids or spill on any of them inhale
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