#Thermochemistry ( enthalpy and heat )

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stark notch
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Can anyone explain why is it that heat which is generally a path function, becomes a state function when constant pressure condition is present (enthalpy)

opal rapidsBOT
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undone quarry
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heat is a path fn

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heat at const v is also a state fn - energy

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it is what it is is all i am saying, we acknowledge is and use it to manipulate energy

stark notch
stark notch
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Ok got it sir @undone quarry, I was just wondering that maybe constant pressure had some implications at a higher level concept or something, I think my doubt has been clarified, thank you

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and see Delta E which is a state function is a summation of Q plus W both of it apart functions. There's another one.

stark notch
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+solved @undone quarry