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define entropy as a state function........ plz... answer........ ❤❤​

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Answered by AbdullahSaifi4156
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Entropy is surely a state function which only depends on your start and end states, and the change in entropy between two states is defined by integrating infinitesimal change in entropy along a reversible path. But heat Q is not a state variable, the amount of heat gained or lost is path-dependent

Answered by Studyingkid
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  • Entropy is defined as the degree of randomness or measure of disorder . ... Entropy is a State Function because it depends only on the initial and final thermodynamic states and not on the path followed.
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