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Which of the following are not state functions?
(I) `q+w`
(II)`q`
(III) `w`
(IV) `H-TS`

A

(I), (II) and (III)

B

(II) and (III)

C

(I) and (IV)

D

(II), (III) and (IV)

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The correct Answer is:
B

Work done and heat energy of the system are path functions.
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