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What is a state function? Is work a state function?​

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Answered by asritha718
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State functions depend only on the state of the system, not on the path used to get to that state. ... Heat and work are not state functions. Work can't be a state function because it is proportional to the distance an object is moved, which depends on the path used to go from the initial to the final state.

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Answered by Aeryxz
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\sf\red{What \:  is  \: a  \: state  \: function?}

  • The properties which depends only on initial and final state, not on path or reaction intermediate are called state function

\sf\red{Is \:  work \:  a  \: state  \: function?}

  • Nope work is not a state function.
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