explain hess law with eg
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It simplifies the process of determining the total enthalpy change. Hess's Law states that no matter the multiple steps or intermediates in a reaction the total enthalpy change is equal to the sum of each individual reaction. It is also known as the conservation of energy law.
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Hess’s law states that the standard reaction enthalpy is the sum of the standard enthalpies of the intermediate reactions into which the overall reaction can be divided, while each occurs at the same temperature.
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