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Ratio of the extensive and intensive property??

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Answered by Anonymous
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For example, temperature is an intensive property, but it isn't at all obvious to me what two extensive properties temperature is a "ratio" of. Its because intensive properties like temperature, refractive index, density are same for all the portions of the container of gas

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Relationship between intensive and extensive properties

Relationship between intensive and extensive propertiesThe ratio of any two extensive properties is an intensive property. The most common example is density, which is the ratio of mass and volume (both extensive) but is itself intensive, since it does not change as the amount of a substance changes.

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