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The incorrect statement is (1) We can describe the state of a gas by quoting its pressure, volume, temperature, amount etc (2) Variables like P, V, T are called state variables or state functions (3) In order to completely define the state of a system all the properties of the system should be defined. (4) The state of the surroundings can never be completely specified

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we can describe the state of a gas by quoting its pressure, volume, temperature, amount etc

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variables like P, V, T are called state variables or state functions

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in order to completely define the state of a system all the properties of the system should be defined

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the state of the surroundings can never be completely specified

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