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name the state functions in thermodynamics​

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Answered by Rohit9904
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The following are considered to be state functions in thermodynamics:

Mass.

Energy (E) Enthalpy (H) Internal energy (U) Gibbs free energy (G) Helmholtz free energy (F) Exergy (B)

Entropy (S)

Answered by varadbhoj
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During reaction between two atoms, the electrons are interchanged between both if the atoms using bonds.

Bonds are of two types :

Ionic bond - In this bond, electrons from one atom are separated from that atom and passed to the second atom ti make both of them stable.

Covalent bond - In this bond, an atom cannot share its electron as it will become unstable and henceforth, both of the atoms join together to create covalent bond.

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