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Give an example of a state function and explain why it is a state function
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A specific state which is defined being a property without the path taken to achieve that state based on it, is understood as a
state function.
While the functions whose value is based on the direction taken among two states are named
direction or path functions
, on the other hand.
The system's thermodynamic condition relates to the current material in
temperature, pressure and quantity
.
State functions rely only on certain requirements and not on how they have been achieved.
State functions for an instance, involve entropy, density, enthalpy and internal energy
.
They are known as
state functions as they quantitatively define a thermodynamic system's equilibrium condition
, regardless of how the system landed in that condition.
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