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What is Thermodynamics properties???​

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Thermodynamic properties are defined as characteristic features of a system, capable of specifying the system's state. ... "Specific" properties are expressed on a per mass basis. If the units were changed from per mass to, for example, per mole, the property would remain as it was (i.e., intensive or extensive).

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Thermodynamic properties are defined as characteristic features of a system, capable of specifying the system's state. ... "Specific" properties are expressed on a per mass basis. If the units were changed from per mass to, for example, per mole, the property would remain as it was (i.e., intensive or extensive).

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