Hess's Law

Hess's Law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only be changed from one form to another. Hess's Law is used to predict the enthalpy change for a reaction ΔHr in enthalpy changes. The enthalpy change for a chemical reaction leading from reactants to products is the same no matter which route is chosen for the reaction. This is called a state function. That is, the enthalpy change going from reactants to intermediates 1 then to products is the same as for going from reactants to intermediates 2 then to products. Addition of chemical equations can lead to a net equation. If energy is included for each equation and added, the result will be the energy for the net equation. Hess's Law says that enthalpy changes are additive. ΔHnet = ΣΔHr. Two rules:
  • If the chemical equation is reversed, the sign of ΔH changes.
  • If coefficients are multiplied, multiply ΔH by the same amount.
see also Chemistry

 

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