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Separate the list
To separate the list in terms of thermodynamic properties and non-properties.
Answer to Problem 1.1P
Intensive properties are
Extensive properties are
Nonproperties are
Explanation of Solution
Intensive properties are the properties which is independent of mass. If the full portion of substance is separated into parts and their properties will remain the same, then the property is called intensive property.
Here, intensive properties are
Extensive property is the property which depends on mass. If the full portion of substance is separated into parts and the properties dividedamong thoseparts, then the property is called extensive property.
Here, extensive properties are
Some of the parameter which is not considered into thermodynamic properties is called nonproperties.
Here, nonproperties are
Conclusion:
Intensive properties are
Extensive properties are
Nonproperties are
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