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is the chemical potential a state function?why?

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The chemical potential is an intensive state function. The total differential of the Gibbs energy of a fixed amount of a pure substance in a single phase, with \(T\) and \(p\) as independent variables, is \(\dif G = -S\dif T + V\difp\) (Eq. 5.4.

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