How is Hess's law a consequence of conservation of energy?
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Hess's law states that energy changes are state functions. Energy (enthalpy) changes in chemical reactions are the same, regardless whether the reactions occur in one or several steps. The total energy change in a chemical reaction is the sum of the energy changes in its many steps leading to the overall reaction.
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