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.
Jahanzeb lodhi said:
1 decade ago
Because it is dependent of mass and hence it is intensive property.
Aman said:
1 decade ago
Entropy is an extensive property.
Upendra said:
9 years ago
Entropy is a state function. Because it describes quantitatively an equilibrium state of a thermodynamic system, irrespective of how the system arrived in that state.
Chemi said:
9 years ago
I think both option A and C are correct.
Surjeet singh said:
9 years ago
I think both option A and C are correct.
SURESH Kumar said:
7 years ago
Both options A and C is correct.
Anju Singh said:
7 years ago
Here, Option A, B&C are correct because an entropy shows the macroscopic, sate function & as well as extensive.
Nilesh Parmar said:
5 years ago
Right, Option A is correct, Entropy is a State Function.
Suraj Babu said:
4 years ago
Entropy is a state function (also known as piont function).
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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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