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In a change from state `A` to state `B`

A

"q" depends only on the initial and final state.

B

W depends only on the initial and final state.

C

`DeltaE` depends only on the initial and final state,

D

`DeltaE` depends upon the path adopted by "A" to change into "B"

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The correct Answer is:
C

Because `DeltaE` is a state function
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