Chemistry, asked by kinzaliaqat04, 11 months ago

temperature is a state function but heat is not...why ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Temperature is a state function. ... Heat and work are not state functions. Work can't be a state function because it is proportional to the distance an object is moved, which depends on the path used to go from the initial to the final state. If work isn't a state function, then heat can't be a state function either.

Answered by shinyshakhina422
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heat and work are nt state function because it proportional to the distance of the object

i hope it is correct

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