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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 11 (Q.No. 33)
33.
Which is not a state function ?
Specific volume
Work
Pressure
Temperature
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Ankit S said:   4 years ago
I think the Question should be;.

Which is not a state function?
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MMM said:   4 years ago
Work and heat is path function.
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MMM said:   4 years ago
Work and heat is path function.
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Krish said:   5 years ago
Work is path function.

And Temperature is a state function.

Deva said:   6 years ago
What is path function?

Mannu said:   9 years ago
Work is not a state function. It is a path function.

Balveer singh lodha said:   10 years ago
STATE FUNCTIONS:

A State Function is a thermodynamic quantity whose value depends only on. The state at the moment, i.e, the temperature, pressure, volume, etc.

The value of a state function is independent of the history of the system. The fact that internal energy is a state function is extremely useful because it.

We can measure the energy change in the system by knowing the initial energy. And the final energy.

Balveer singh lodha said:   10 years ago
Work and heat are path function but pressure and temperature are state function.

GAJENDRA said:   1 decade ago
Is a path function.

Shashank Tandon said:   1 decade ago
Work is not a state function.

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