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For a cyclic process, which of the following is true?

A

`DeltaS =0`

B

`DeltaU = 0`

C

`DeltaH = 0`

D

`DeltaG = 0`

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To determine which statements are true for a cyclic process, we need to understand the characteristics of such a process and the properties of state functions. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of a Cyclic Process**: A cyclic process is one where a system undergoes a series of changes and eventually returns to its initial state. This means that the initial and final states of the system are the same. 2. **Understanding State Functions**: ...
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