A - Temperature is what type of physical property?    a) intensive    b) extensive    c) neither

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A - Temperature is what type of physical property?

   a) intensive
   b) extensive
   c) neither
 
B- An ideal gas is expanded reversibly and adiabatically.
State whether each of q, w, ΔU, and T are positive, negative, or zero. (type the whole word!)
 
   a) q is 
   b) w is 
   c) ΔU is 
   c) and ΔT is 
 
C -In an adiabatic process:
 
   a) No heat enters or leaves the gas
   b)The temperature of the gas changes
   c)Thechangeofinternalenergyisequaltothemechanicalworkdone
   d) All of these
   e) a and c only
 
D -Which of the following processes is spontaneous?
 
   a) The reversible isothermal expansion of an ideal gas.
   b) The vaporization of superheated water at 102°C and 1 bar
   c) The constant pressure melting of ice at its normal freezing point by the
       addition of an infinitesimal quantity of heat
   d) The adiabatic expansion of a gas into a vacuum
 
E - Mass is what type of physical property?

   a) intensive
   b) extensive
   c) neither
 
F - Molar volume is what type of physical property?
 
   a) intensive
   b) extensive
   c) neither
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