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explain state function enthalpy​

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Enthalpy is a state function because it is defined in terms of state functions. U, P, and V are all state functions. Their values depend only on the state of the system and not on the paths taken to reach their values. A linear combination of state functions is also a state function. Enthalpy is defined as H = U + PV

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