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3 December, 19:58

Some chemical reactions take a very long time to go to completion or cannot be directly measured. Which law allows one to use two or more thermochemical equations to

calculate the heat of a reaction indirectly?

-Pascal's Principle

-Hess's law of heat production

-Hess's law of heat division

-Hess's law of heat summation

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  1. 3 December, 20:15
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    Explanation:

    If you add two or more thermochemical equations to give a final equation, then you also add the heats of reaction to give the final heat of reaction
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