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Temperature is a state function or not?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding State Functions**: - A state function is a property whose value does not depend on the path taken to reach that specific value. It is determined only by the current state of the system. 2. **Understanding Path Functions**: - In contrast, a path function is a property that depends on the specific path taken to reach from one state to another. Examples include work and heat. ...
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