Chemistry, asked by aaditya1883, 9 months ago

10.
An intensive property in thermodynamics means a
property which depends
a) on the amount of the substance only
b) on the nature of the substance only
c) both on the amount as well as nature of the
substance
d) neither on the amount nor on the nature.​

Answers

Answered by wwwhemantkumar9460
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Answer:

on the amount of the substance only

not sure about the answer.

Answered by ullinive
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Answer:

depends only on the nature of the substance

Explanation:

An intensive property is a bulk property, meaning that it is a physical property of a system that does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system. Examples of intensive properties include temperature(T), refractive index (n), density, and hardness of an object.

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