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Problem 32 Easy Difficulty

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

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a) extensive
b) intensive
c) extensive
d) extensive
e) intensive

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What is a volume?

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Jessica, Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface,

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Im confused by the term Humidity.

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Alexis I see how that could be confusing. Humidity is the concentration of water vapor present in the air. Water vapor, the gaseous state of water, is generally invisible to the human eye.

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Can someone explain what the Temperature is?

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Hey Frank, Temperature is a physical quantity that expresses hot and cold. It is the manifestation of thermal energy, present in all matter, which is the source of the occurrence of heat, a flow of energy, when a body is in contact with another that is co

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Let's identify the following properties is either extensive or intensive, extensive properties. These depend on the amount of substance. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Presence in a compound and in intensive property does not depend, Yeah. On the amount of substance. Yeah. Mhm. The president of compound for a our property is volume. Which does depend on the amount of substance present. It is in extensive property for being temperature. It is an intensive property for c humidity is an extensive property. Extensive property. Yeah. Pretty heat is an extensive property. Mhm. Before extend for e boiling point, it's an intensive property.

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