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What are bases of hess law

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Answered by arnab2261
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➡️ Hess's law states that the change of enthalpy in a chemical reaction (i.e. the heat of reaction at constant pressure) is independent of the pathway between the initial and final states.

➡️ Hess's law allows the enthalpy change (ΔH) for a reaction to be calculated even when it cannot be measured directly.

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Explanation:

Hess's law states that the change of enthalpy in a chemical reaction (i.e. the heat of reaction at constant pressure) is independent of the pathway between the initial and final states. .

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