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state the function of enthalpy ​

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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Enthalpy is a state function because it depends only on two thermodynamic properties of the state the substance is at the moment (like temperature and pressure, or temperature and entropy, or any pair of other state functions). ... As a result, an enthalpy change is NOT a state function.

Answered by Anonymous
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enthalpy is the state of function because it depend only on 2 thermodynamic properties of the state like substance at the moment as a result an enthalpy change is not a state function ......

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