Chemistry, asked by jagadhes1979, 6 days ago

The variations in enthalpy that can not be detected per calorimeter can be detected with the aid of

a)Newton’s law
b)Hess’s law
c)Krebs law
d)Ohm’s law

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Answered by sahasra310807
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The variations in enthalpy that can not be detected per calorimeter can be detected with the aid of. Newton's law; Hess's law; Krebs law; Ohm's law.

Answered by XxLonelyArmyGirlxX
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Hess's law.

This is what the law states :

Hess's law can be used to determine the overall energy required for a chemical reaction that can be divided into synthetic steps that are individually easier to characterize. This affords the compilation of standard enthalpies of formation, which may be used to predict the enthalpy change in complex syntheses.

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