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17 July, 13:18

Which of the following is correct concerning Hess's law?

A-The change of enthalpy of a reaction can be found be subtracting the enthalpy of the products from the enthalpy of the reactants.

B-The change in enthalpy can be found be subtracting the enthalpy of the reactants from the enthalpy of the products.

C-The change in enthalpy can be found by adding the enthalpies of the individual thermochemical reactions of a chemical reaction.

D-The change in enthalpy can be found by subtracting the enthalpies of the individual thermochemical reactions of a chemical reaction.

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  1. 17 July, 14:36
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    (C) the change in enthalpy can be found in adding the enthalpies of the individual thermochemical reactions of a chemical reaction
  2. 17 July, 14:42
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    I believe the correct answer would be that t he change in enthalpy can be found by adding the enthalpies of the individual thermochemical reactions of a chemical reaction. In Hess' Law, enthalpy is independent of the mechanism of the reaction. The enthalpy should be the sum of all the changes in the reaction.
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