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Categorize these properties into state and path functions.
(a) Internal energy , (b) Volume , (c ) Heat , (d) Enthalpy
(e) Temperature , (f) Work , (g) Molar heat capacity

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To categorize the given properties into state and path functions, we first need to understand the definitions of these two types of functions: 1. **State Functions**: These properties depend only on the state of the system, which is defined by its initial and final conditions. They do not depend on how the system reached that state. 2. **Path Functions**: These properties depend on the specific path taken to reach a particular state. They are influenced by the process and the way the system changes. Now, let's categorize the given properties: ...
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