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Answered by XxItsurAshuxX
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What Is Hess Law¿?

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Hess's law, also called Hess's law of constant heat summation or Hess's law of heat summation, rule first enunciated by Germain Henri Hess, a Swiss-born Russian chemist, in 1840, stating that the heat absorbed or evolved (or the change in enthalpy) in any chemical reaction is a fixed quantity and is independent of the ...Hess's Law of Constant Heat Summation (or just Hess's Law) states that regardless of the multiple stages or steps of a reaction, the total enthalpy change for the reaction is the sum of all changes. This law is a manifestation that enthalpy is a state function.The Hess's law can also be stated as the enthalpy change for a chemical reaction is the same regardless of the path by which the reaction occurs. For example, consider following two paths for the preparation of methylene chloride. Path I : CH4(g)+2Cl2(g)→CH2Cl2(g)+2HCl(g)ΔH10=−202.

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Answered by JoeNotExotic
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overall chemical reaction is equal to the sum of the energy changes in the individual reactions comprising it. The law is a variation of the first law of thermodynamics and conservation of energy.

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