Which of the following pairs of properties are intensive and extensive, respectively?
I. Pressure (P) and Volume (V)
II. Mole Fraction (x) and number of moles (n)
III. Temperature (T) and heat (q)
Extensive properties are the properties which are always depend on the amount of matter where as Intensive properties are the properties that do not depend on the amount of matter but only on the type of matter.
|.Pressure(P)=Intensive property
Volume(V)=Extensive property
||.Mole fraction(x)=Intensive property
Number of moles(n)=Extensive property
|||.Temperature(T)=Intensive property
Heat(q)=Extensive property
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