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3. A thermodynamic state function is a quantity


a. used to determine heat changes
b. whose value is independent of path
c. used to determine pressure volume work
d. whose value depends on temperature only​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

OPTION B IS CORRECT

Explanation:

In thermodynamics, a state function, function of state, state quantity, or state variable is a property of a system that depends only on the current state of the system, not on the way in which the system acquired that state. A thermodynamic state function is a quantity whose value is independent of a path

Answered by gowthamikeerthana58
1

Answer:

option b

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