Chemical Engineering - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 16)
16.
Which of the following is not an intensive property ?
Chemical potential
Surface tension
Heat capacity
None of these
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Vineeta said:   4 years ago
Heat Capacity is an extensive property, the correct answer is A.

Samad Afghan said:   4 years ago
Chemical potential (an intensive property) of a substance is a force that drives the chemical system to equilibrium and is equal to its partial molar properties.

Trisha Dutta said:   5 years ago
Heat capacity is the amount of heat supplied to a given mass to produce a unit change in temperature, so it is extensive. While specific heat capacity is the heat supplied to a unit mass of material to produce a unit change in temperature, so it is an intensive property.
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Divyanshu said:   6 years ago
Intensive Properties are Independent of the amount of substance and depend only on the material. Properties like temperature, refractive index, chemical potential, density, etc. Are some of the intensive properties. On the other hand properties like volume, Enthalpy, entropy, etc.

Adarsh sinha said:   6 years ago
I think heat capacity is an intensive property and specific heat capacity should be extensive property as it depends upon mass.

Rocky said:   7 years ago
Chemical potential is not an intensive property.
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Vijay Parmar said:   9 years ago
Extensive properties, such as mass and volume, "depend on the amount of matter being measured".

Intensive properties, such as density and color, "do not depend on the amount of the substance present".

Shubham said:   1 decade ago
It is specific property and all specific properties are intensive.

Rem said:   1 decade ago
Heat capacity is the amount of heat added per unit mass to change it's temperature by one degree.

Raj musale said:   1 decade ago
Heat capacity is ratio of amount of heat added to an object to the temperature change. It is an extensive property.


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