Explain Thermodynamic properties.
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Thermodynamic Properties
Thermodynamic properties are defined as characteristic features of a system, capable of specifying the system’s state.
Thermodynamic properties may be extensive or intensive.
Intensive properties: These are properties that do not depend on the quantity of matter.
Density, Pressure, Temperature, Specific Volume, Specific Entropy, Thermal conductivity, Thermal Expansion, Compressibility, etc., are intensive properties.
Extensive properties: In the case of extensive properties, their values depend on the mass of the system.
Mass, volume, internal energy, enthalpy, heat capacity, entropy, Gibbs free energy, etc. are extensive properties.