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What is correct according to Hess's law?

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Answered by Prettyboy1231
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According to Hess Law, the change in enthalpy for a reaction is the same whether the reaction takes place in one or more steps. The Hess's law can also be stated as the enthalpy change for a chemical reaction is the same regardless of the path followed by the reaction.

Answered by LaksanyaM
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Hess's law states that the energy change in an overall chemical reaction is equal to the sum of the energy changes in the individual reactions comprising it.

In other words, the enthalpy change of a chemical reaction (the heat of reaction at constant pressure) does not depend on the pathway between the initial and final states.

The law is a variation of the first law of thermodynamics and conservation of energy.

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