Identify the state functions and path functions out of the following: enthalpy,entropy,heat,temperature,work,free energy.

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(N/A) State functions are properties that depend only on the initial and final states of the system,not on the path taken to reach that state. Examples include: enthalpy $(H)$,entropy $(S)$,temperature $(T)$,and free energy $(G)$.
Path functions are properties that depend on the specific path or process by which the system changes from one state to another. Examples include: heat $(q)$ and work $(w)$.

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