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why enthalpy is said to be a State function ??​

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Answered by kulvindersaini33ks
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As represented by the solution to the integral, enthalpy is a state function because it only depends on the initial and final conditions, and not on the path taken to establish these conditions. Therefore, the integral of state functions can be taken using only two values: the final and initial values

Answered by Anonymous
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As represented by the solution to the integral, enthalpy is a state function because it only depends on the initial and final conditions, and not on the path taken to establish these conditions. Therefore, the integral of state functions can be taken using only two values: the final and initial values

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