Chemistry, asked by Mrtoppwr, 11 months ago

o
Explain state function enthalpy​

Answers

Answered by mudasirashraf156
1

Answer:

in terms of u p and v..

Explanation:

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. .............ok

Answered by wwwuamuam
2

Answer:

Enthalpy (H) is a thermodynamic property of a system, is defined as the sum of internal energy (U) of a system & the product of pressure & volume of the system.

H=U +PV

Similar questions