No, mass is not a state function.
Yes, temperature is a state function.
No, pressure is not a state function in thermodynamics.
No, work is not a state function in thermodynamics.
A state function is a property of a system that depends only on its current state and not on how it reached that state. Examples include temperature, pressure, and energy.
The mass of an object remains the same when it changes state, such as from solid to liquid or gas. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and this does not change during a change in state.
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Yes, temperature is a state function.
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No, pressure is not a state function in thermodynamics.
No, work is not a state function in thermodynamics.
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Mass is a function of density, not of volume. If your 86.4 ml is of lead, it will have more mass than if it is of hydrogen.
Mass cannot be created or destroyed, and will therefore remain constant even when matter changes its state. The volume, on the other hand, can change because volume is a state function (dependent on the state of the system). Mass is an intrinsic property of the system. Weight and mass are commonly used interchangeably but are actually two different concepts. Weight is the gravitational force acting on a body defined as W=mg, where g is the gravitational constant. On earth, g = 9.81 m/s2, and the correct unit of weight is the Newton. Weight also remains constant with state changes.
A state function depends only on the equilibrium state of a system.