1.When Dealing with liquids and gases, we ordinarily speak of stresses, for solids we speak pressures True False   2 .Open system is defined when a particular quantity of matter is under study. This system always contains the same matter. There can be no transfer of mass across it`s boundary True False   3. Thermodynamic properties can be placed in two general classes control volume and intensive True Flase 4. Triple point of water- is the condition of water temperature and pressure under which gaseous liquid and solid phases cannot exist in equilibrium True False   5. Intensive properties are additive in the sense previously considered. Their values are dependent of the size of extent of system and may vary from place to place within the system at any moment. Specific volume pressure. and temperature are important intensive properties True False

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Directions: Identify whether each statement is True or False.

1.When Dealing with liquids and gases, we ordinarily speak of stresses, for solids we speak pressures

True

False

 

2 .Open system is defined when a particular quantity of matter is under study. This system always contains the same matter. There can be no transfer of mass across it`s boundary

True

False

 

3. Thermodynamic properties can be placed in two general classes control volume and intensive

True

Flase

4. Triple point of water- is the condition of water temperature and pressure under which gaseous liquid and solid phases cannot exist in equilibrium

True

False

 

5. Intensive properties are additive in the sense previously considered. Their values are dependent of the size of extent of system and may vary from place to place within the system at any moment. Specific volume pressure. and temperature are important intensive properties

True

False

 

 

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