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The changes which take place in thermodynamics does not consider ​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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A thermodynamic property is that, which is measurable and whose value describes the state of system. Out of the given quantities, heat doesn't describe the state of a system so it is not a thermodynamic property because a system doesn't contain heat but only can transfer heat.

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Answered by adventureisland
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Thermodynamic property because a system does not contain heat but only can transfer heat.

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A thermodynamic property is that, which is measurable and whose value describes the state of system. Out of the given quantities, heat does not describe the state of a system so it is not a thermodynamic property because a system does not contain heat but only can transfer heat.

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