Chemical Engineering - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 8 (Q.No. 33)
33.
Entropy is a/an
Discussion:
18 comments Page 1 of 2.
Noor said:
5 months ago
Entropy is a state and extensive property.
Ramsajan said:
2 years ago
Entropy state and extensive property because more mass will be more disorder and it depends on the initial and final state of the system.
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Pawan Kumar Sharma said:
2 years ago
Yes, I too agree, Both A and C options are correct.
Mangesh maurya said:
3 years ago
Both option A & C is the correct answer.
TANMAY SHAH said:
3 years ago
Entropy is an intensive property and it is a state function.
So, the right answer is Option A.
So, the right answer is Option A.
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Md Irfan said:
3 years ago
Entropy is a intensive and state function because it is not depend on start and end.
Ankit Suryavansi said:
4 years ago
Actually, in a way, entropy is all three.
First, entropy depends on the mass of the body or extensiveness of The body and thus, is an extensive property. But specific entropy is intensive.
Now, entropy is a state function for sure. It depends on the endpoints of the process only and doesn't depend on the path. This is because entropy is the degree of randomness which irrespective of the path should have specific end values.
Now, it's a Macroscopic property since we consider it for massive bodies. This is because the randomness of a few molecules is difficult to quantify.
So, Answer D is correct.
First, entropy depends on the mass of the body or extensiveness of The body and thus, is an extensive property. But specific entropy is intensive.
Now, entropy is a state function for sure. It depends on the endpoints of the process only and doesn't depend on the path. This is because entropy is the degree of randomness which irrespective of the path should have specific end values.
Now, it's a Macroscopic property since we consider it for massive bodies. This is because the randomness of a few molecules is difficult to quantify.
So, Answer D is correct.
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Ankit saini said:
4 years ago
Entropy is the extensive property and Molar entropy is an intensive property.
Ankit saini said:
4 years ago
No @Aman.
Entropy, enthalpy, free energy (all extensive property).
Entropy, enthalpy, free energy (all extensive property).
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Suraj Babu said:
4 years ago
Entropy is a state function (also known as piont function).
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