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what is hesses law? ​

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Hess law also known as Hess's law of constant heat summation states, “at constant temperature, heat energy changes (enthalpy- ΔHrec) accompanying a chemical reaction will remain constant, irrespective of the way the reactants react to form product”. Energy (enthalpy) of a system (molecule) is a state function.

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The total heat change in a reaction is the same whether the chemical reaction is the same whether the chemical reaction takes place in one single step or in several step

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