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4 application of Hess's law in real life?

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Car companies must see how much energy the car engine uses or produces when it burns gasoline. The industry, generally, can measure how much energy each process releases when it is performed, so that they can make effective energy choices

Thermochemical equations can be added subtracted or multiplied like ordinary algebraic equations. Hess's law is useful to calculate heats of many reactions which do not take place directly. It is useful to find out heats of extremely slow reaction.

Hess's Law has many real life applications. Every chemical reaction can potentially use this equation, and industries that need to use reactions can see if this is the most effective method to produce the products based on the energy needed or released.

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