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Is dipole moment an intensive or extensive property

Also is chemical equilibrium intensive or extensive property



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Answered by divya14321
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Answer:

Entropy in chemical thermodynamics. ... Thermodynamic entropy is an extensive property, meaning that it scales with the size or extent of a system. In many processes it is useful to specify the entropy as an intensive property independent of the size, as a specific entropy characteristic of the type of system studied.So the boiling point is an intensive property. Likewise, melting point is also an intensive property. Other examples of intensive properties include density , solubility, color, luster, freezing point and malleability.

Answered by OlaMacgregor
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Dipole moment is an intensive property and chemical equilibrium is also an intensive property.

Explanation:

  • Properties which do not depend on the amount of matter are known as intensive properties.  For example, boiling point, melting point, reactivity with an acid, dipole moment etc.  
  • When we change the amount of matter then there will occur no change in the dipole moment of the substance. Hence, dipole moment is an intensive property.
  • Chemical equilibrium is defined as the reaction in which the rate of forward and reverse chemical reaction are equal in nature. Chemical equilibrium does not depend on initial concentration of the reactants. Therefore, it is also an intensive property.
  • On the other hand, properties which depend on the amount of matter are called extensive properties.  For example, volume, length, mass etc.

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