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| | PHA 5100, Thermodynamics Definition (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Heat - a quantity or an extensive property meaning it is dependent on the mass or number of molecules in the substance. |
 | | Temperature - a quality or an intensive property meaning that it is dependent only on the mean kinetic energy of the molecules in a substance, not how many there are. |
 | | Extensive Properties: Mass (m), Volume (V), Heat Content or Enthalpy (H), Gibbs Free Energy (G), Entropy (S), Internal Energy (E), Heat Capacity (C) Intensive Properties: Temperature (T), Refractive Index, Density (d), Surface Tension Division of any external property of a substance by the number of molecules or moles of that material generates an intensive property. |
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