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How do you use hess's law to calculate enthalpy change of a reaction

Author: Marilyn Bob-Manuel 3ekt



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Write down the equation for which you want to find the enthalpy write out the equations and values of the enthalpies of combustion of the other reactants in the equation compare these with the target equation and rearrange when necessary (swap equation round and change sign of enthalpy of combustion value) cancel out and calculate enthalpy


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